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Too much tech

HBS's Clayton Christensen and DEAS's Woodward Yang told EE Times that designers in the semiconductor industry often deliver more technology than consumers can figure out how to use

Kudos

Graduate students Alex Donohue, Applied Physics, and Megan McClean, Applied Math, are the recipients of the Spring 2006 Engineering and Applied Sciences Teaching Fellow awards

Code commandos

Andrew K. McCollum '07, Ameya A. Velingker '10, and Yan Zhang '07 competed in the Northeast regional finals of the 31st annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest

A new deal

Bioengineer David Edwards's quest is to "transform the way that new drugs move from the University's laboratories to remote villages in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia" (Crimson)

At the crossroads

Scientists visiting Harvard this month gave an audience a glimpse into the future of medicine - a world of implantable arteries, "bioartificial" organs, and replacement cells for failing hearts (Harvard Gazette)

Ads in space

Alum Thaddeus Fulford-Jones (Engineering Sciences) and now MIT graduate student is part of a group offering companies the chance to put ads into orbit (Boston Globe)

A natural engineer

We are pleased to welcome Colleen Hansel, Assistant Professor of Environmental Microbiology

Howe nice

Congrats to two grad students in faculty member Rob Howe's biorobotics lab

Robotics,