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Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) is where engineering, foundational science and the liberal arts converge.

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SEAS staffer and former student Robert McCarthy coordinated the video display for “HUM SAB EK (We Are One),” a new The Mittal Institute at Harvard art exhibit at CGIS on the experiences of working women from low-income households in India during the COVID-19 pandemic. buff.ly/4cY83ab

SEAS staffer and former student Robert McCarthy coordinated the video display for “HUM SAB EK (We Are One),” a new @MittalInstitute art exhibit at CGIS on the experiences of working women from low-income households in India during the COVID-19 pandemic. buff.ly/4cY83ab
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For a senior capstone project, Ben Schroeder designed a robotic hand attachment for spacesuits. The attachment replaces traditional spacesuit gloves, which are stiff and thick and can cause fatigue and injury during seven-hour space walks. buff.ly/49BbXmq

For a senior capstone project, Ben Schroeder designed a robotic hand attachment for spacesuits. The attachment replaces traditional spacesuit gloves, which are stiff and thick and can cause fatigue and injury during seven-hour space walks. buff.ly/49BbXmq
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SEAS welcomed students from four Boston high schools for a Pi Day event filled with hands-on scientific experiments, such as building bristlebots and robotic grippers, melting holographic foil onto chocolate, and creating popping boba bubbles. buff.ly/3Je7X0B

SEAS welcomed students from four Boston high schools for a Pi Day event filled with hands-on scientific experiments, such as building bristlebots and robotic grippers, melting holographic foil onto chocolate, and creating popping boba bubbles. buff.ly/3Je7X0B
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Today in the The Boston Globe: Read Steven Wofsy's op-ed on what MethaneSAT, the new methane-mapping satellite, will mean for global methane emissions reductions. bit.ly/49fjojk

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SEAS researchers developed a first-of-its-kind, programmable 'metafluid'. It uses tiny spheres that buckle under pressure to radically change the fluid's characteristics, including its viscosity, opacity and springiness buff.ly/4aDyOyW

SEAS researchers developed a first-of-its-kind, programmable 'metafluid'. It uses tiny spheres that buckle under pressure to radically change the fluid's characteristics, including its viscosity, opacity and springiness buff.ly/4aDyOyW
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Ben Schafer, a Ph.D. student in applied physics, recently spoke about his research in the Joost Vlassak Group at “SEAS Lightning Talks: Ideas, Research, and Venturing for Impact” at the Science and Engineering Complex.

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Mechanical engineering alum Grace Kim named to Aviation Week Network's Class of 2024 20 Twenties. The program helps connect young aerospace engineers with a network of technical experts, hiring managers, and fellow students from around the world. buff.ly/3VyFfyK

Mechanical engineering alum Grace Kim named to Aviation Week Network's Class of 2024 20 Twenties. The program helps connect young aerospace engineers with a network of technical experts, hiring managers, and fellow students from around the world. buff.ly/3VyFfyK
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📢CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: International Workshop on Climate Resilient Development in Southeast Asia at Harvard University on July 25-26. With colleagues from Southeast Asia, we will explore whether, where, and how climate resilient development can be enhanced.
📎: bit.ly/3IVdEAi

📢CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: International Workshop on Climate Resilient Development in Southeast Asia at @Harvard on July 25-26. With colleagues from Southeast Asia, we will explore whether, where, and how climate resilient development can be enhanced. 📎: bit.ly/3IVdEAi
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Researchers at and Project CETI developed gentle, resilient, and reversible tags to record the vocalizations of sperm whales. The tags use suction cups inspired by the suction discs of clingfish, lumpsuckers, snailfish and river loaches buff.ly/4a93tnS

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Raquel Schreiber first came to SEAS as an undergrad studying environmental science and engineering. Following several years at Tesla, she joined the first cohort of MS/MBA students. She's now a strategic advisor at agritech start-up Aigen. buff.ly/3VyZLzz @harvardhbs

Raquel Schreiber first came to SEAS as an undergrad studying environmental science and engineering. Following several years at Tesla, she joined the first cohort of MS/MBA students. She's now a strategic advisor at agritech start-up @Aigenio. buff.ly/3VyZLzz @harvardhbs
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Yaowei Li, a Ph.D. student in environmental science and engineering, recently spoke about his research in the Frank Keutsch Group at “SEAS Lightning Talks: Ideas, Research, and Venturing for Impact” at the Science and Engineering Complex.

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New research from SEAS emphasizes how regulating as a class of chemicals would be hugely beneficial to monitoring and regulating these potentially dangerous ‘forever chemicals’ buff.ly/3x3VFoL

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BREAKING: Nobel Prize-winning journalist Maria A. Ressa will serve as the principal speaker at Harvard’s 373rd Commencement ceremony in late May, the University announced Tuesday.

Emma Haidar & Cam E. Kettles report.

thecrimson.com/article/2024/3…

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A widely-used and unregulated group of precursors bioaccumulate in fish more than PFOS, the only PFAS considered by fish advisory programs in the US. The findings reinforce the need to include additional ‘forever chemicals’ in these programs buff.ly/3x54IG8

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Former SEAS postdoc Eugene Beh turns research in Aziz Lab into Quino Energy, a company producing organic, water-based material for use in flow battery storage grids. The material is safer, cheaper, and more easily sourced domestically than vanadium. buff.ly/3vrORka

Former SEAS postdoc Eugene Beh turns research in @TheAzizLab into @quinoenergy, a company producing organic, water-based material for use in flow battery storage grids. The material is safer, cheaper, and more easily sourced domestically than vanadium. buff.ly/3vrORka
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After a family member survived skin cancer, SEAS bioengineering alum Kyoko Crawford was inspired to co-found SkinIO, which combines a smartphone camera with machine learning to help doctors and patients evaluate potential signs of the disease. buff.ly/3wXi1rT

After a family member survived skin cancer, SEAS bioengineering alum Kyoko Crawford was inspired to co-found @mySkinIO, which combines a smartphone camera with machine learning to help doctors and patients evaluate potential signs of the disease. buff.ly/3wXi1rT
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