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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)

Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS)

The Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS), a school within Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), serves as the connector and integrator of Harvard’s teaching and research efforts in engineering, applied sciences, and technology.

Solid state battery design charges in minutes, lasts for thousands of cycles

Seriously increasing the longevity of rubber products such as tires

AI-enabled portable sensor can monitor air quality, identify spoiled food, and diagnose diseases

Think shrink-wrapped food: An antimicrobial plant-based food wrap designed to replace plastic

Toppling a major barrier to the commercialization of organic aqueous flow batteries

A leap-ahead technology for generating terahertz radiation

Terahertz lasers move closer for everyday applications

A robotic exosuit that can be calibrated to an individual and adapt to a variety of real-world walking tasks in a matter of seconds

A shape-shifting material that can take and hold any possible shape – infinite possibilities

Solar energy can be cheap, under 2 1/2 cents U.S. per kilowatt-hour, and reliable across China by 2060

Paving the way for small but mighty robotic devices that can punch well above their weight

Could AI be utilized to make democracy fairer?

A new vaccine technology could ward off a broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock

Could solar geoengineering have a good effect on agriculture?

A 40 year old problem solved: A long-lasting and stable solid-state lithium battery that can be charged 10,000 times or more

Robomorphic computing minimizes robot’s response time in complex and human interactions

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