newsandevents



From circuity to solitons, faculty member makes his mark
Donhee Ham appointed Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics; granted tenure
 
In preparation for the launch of the new SEAS website, the current site and related sites will be down from Wed August 26 (noon) until Thr August 27 (morning).
 
Coming home
Q&A with Kit Parker, Associate Professor of Bioengineering and US Army Major (Boston Globe)
 
Muscular blob suggests new direction for tissue engineering
Quivering blob of muscle proteins could lead to controllable biomaterials (New Scientist)
 
Grad Student Erez Lieberman-Aiden named to TR35
Consummate inventor among the world's top young innovators under the age of 35
 
Bioengineer Debra Auguste awarded Young Faculty Award from DARPA
Grant will support research on understanding colloid morphogenesis
 
Team receives $10M NSF grant to fund small-scale mobile robotic devices
Investigators work is inspired by the biology of a bee and the insect’s hive behavior
 
Crozier lab propels gold nanoparticles (Nature Nanotechnology)
Major step in understanding how to manipulate nanoparticles using optical forces from surface plasmons
 
Berkman Center and Center for Research on Computation and Society Join Fellowship Programs
Integration will foster multidisciplinary research
 
Two SEAS faculty receive 2009 IBM Faculty Awards
Computer scientists Matt Welsh and Greg Morrisett honored in worldwide competition to foster collaboration
 
Biophysicist Daniel Needleman wins prestigious NSF CAREER award
Grant will support research on physical aspects of spindle self-organization