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May 3, 2019 Four SEAS faculty members elected to NAS A physicist, two materials scientists, and a chemist join the ranks of the National Academy of Sciences Applied Physics, Awards, Materials,
Oct 30, 2018 Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible Climate,
Jan 13, 2021 Wielding a laser beam deep inside the body Device able to steer a laser beam with high speed and a large range of motion could enhance the possibilities of minimally invasive surgeries Health / Medicine, Robotics,
Apr 29, 2016 L. Mahadevan elected as Fellow of Royal Society Applied Mathematics professor joins 50 of the world’s leading scientists
Apr 20, 2016 Donald Ingber elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences Bioengineer joins the 2016 class of fellows
Sep 6, 2018 Capasso awarded prestigious Fermi Prize Applied physicist honored for contributions to electronic and optical materials Applied Physics, Awards,
Sep 17, 2018 Lord of the wings New model sheds light on how nature generates diverse patterns Applied Mathematics, Environment,
Jul 21, 2020 Tough gel technology licensed to Amend Surgical for oral surgery applications Medical device company will pursue development of strong, biocompatible adhesive that could replace sutures and dental membranes Bioengineering, Technology,
Feb 15, 2017 Margo Seltzer awarded Undergraduate Research Faculty Mentoring Award Computer scientist honored for exceptional work with students