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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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One seminar on the neurophysiology of visual perception forever changed Nambi Nallasamy. He's now an ophthalmologist and surgeon at U-M Kellogg Eye Center, where his lab is developing ophthalmologic diagnostic tools that use computer vision and machine learning. buff.ly/4emKaKm
SEAS faculty discuss the science and ethics of solar geoengineering at a #HarvardClimateActionWeek panel. buff.ly/4ckd24a Salata Institute
A research team at SEAS and Wyss Institute has developed a biodegradable scaffold material that can be locally injected under the skin and used to restimulate CAR-T cells after their administration to increase their therapeutic efficacy in killing tumors. buff.ly/3Rn9mpV
Large language models (LLMs) could help "co-pilot" some aspects of the energy grid, such as outage response and crew assignments, but security and safety concerns must be addressed first, according to new research from SEAS and TAMU Engineering. buff.ly/3RAv4ag
SEAS researchers describe their worst climate fears in #HarvardClimateActionWeek panel entitled “What Could Go Wrong?” buff.ly/4evTN9B Salata Institute
Athena Kan's career in tech entrepreneurship began with CS50, the SEAS introduction to computer science. Now she's CEO at Dreambound, which helps connect people with job training and education opportunities. buff.ly/4eBq6Uq
Four students pursuing Master in Design Engineering degrees at SEAS and Harvard GSD build Enlight, an AI-based browser extension offering data analytics for the visually impaired. The team placed third at the MIT Sloan Product Conference pitch competition. buff.ly/4br89VP
Lab-grown organs are a big step closer to reality thanks to Wyss & Harvard SEAS researchers. Their new co-SWIFT method replicates the double-layered cellular structure of human blood vessels & keeps human heart tissue alive and beating in vitro. Jennifer A. Lewis buff.ly/3WZvNom
Interested in our Master in Design Engineering program? This new video has all you need to know about the two-year program, which is co-run by SEAS and Harvard GSD. youtu.be/Y1gpgw242Tk?si…
Watching her mother struggle with both COPD and COVID-19 inspired Master in Design Engineering student Mimi Kigawa to found Zeph, which uses machine learning to help pulmonary disease patients track their rehab at home. buff.ly/4cyIdbz Harvard GSD
Inspired by the future of bioengineering at SEAS, the BioSTAR program provided Boston-area high schoolers hands-on experience in cancer research, CRISPR, and more. Kudos to Samir Mitragotri and the team. #STEMEd buff.ly/4dEyUIl