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May 7, 2010
Nanophotonics and Plasmonic Technologies

May 8, 2009
Biosensors: Engineering Concepts and Medical Applications

May 9, 2008
Materials and Structures for Energy

April 20, 2007
New Concepts in Microfluidics: Theory and Practice

January 7-10, 2007
Harvard-Oxford Industrial Math Workshop

May 5, 2006
Bioengineering, Materials Science, and Nanosystems

October 20-21, 2005

Computer Science & Electrical Engineering

May 31, 2005
PASS Workshop: searching provenance

April 27, 2005
Bioengineering and Medicine: A Confluence of Innovation

May 20-21, 2004
Frontiers in Materials & Nanoscience: Innovation & Collaboration

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May 7, 2010:
Nanophotonics and Plasmonic Technologies
Industry Outreach Workshop

A Cross Section of Our Industry Partners:
Agilent
BASF
Google
IBM
Intel
Microsoft Research
Saint-Gobain Research
Schlumberger Doll Research
Unilever


DID YOU KNOW...

Harvard scientists and engineers average over 200 new inventions per year.

Over the past 4 years, licensing from Harvard technologies have generated an average of $17 million per year.

Harvard-created technologies have launched more than 32 companies in the past 4 years.

Over the past decade, Harvard's faculty and reseach efforts in Engineering and Applied Sciences have significantly increased.

Our scientists tackle key issues in and develop applications for critical areas, including nanoscience, bioengineering, new materials, MEMS, computation and nano and small-scale devices.

An essential part of our mission is increasing our connections and collaborations with leaders in industry and government to foster future discoveries and scientific applications. The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences hosts workshops for our colleagues in industry to learn about the innovative research being conducted at Harvard and to make connections to enable the exchange of information and encourage research collaborations.


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For the latest news and examples of technology transfer in science, engineering, and technology at Harvard go here.