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Danielle J. Im

Danielle J. Im

Author at Harvard Crimson at The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University

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    MethaneSAT Went Dark in June. What’s Next for the Harvard Scientists Behind It?

    In March 2024, a state-of-the-art methane-detecting satellite — the product of nearly a decade of work in Harvard labs — soared into space on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. But a year later, MethaneSAT lost power in space, and its stream of data on emissions of the potent greenhouse gas went dark.
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    Harvard’s Chief Technology Development Officer Steps Down After 20 ...

    Isaac T. Kohlberg will step down from his role as Harvard’s chief technology development officer at the end of 2025, concluding a 20-year tenure during which he established and expanded the office that helps Harvard affiliates commercialize their research.
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    Flush With Cash and Hype, Defense Tech Is a New Career Target for S...

    As they enter the workforce, Harvard students are increasingly feeling the pull of defense technology firms.
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    Seeking Revenue and Reach, SEAS Sets Its Sights on Expanded Profess...

    The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences aims to expand its professional education programs and increase the programs’ revenue by at least one million dollars by 2030.
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    SEAS Cuts Conference Sponsorships, Urges Student Groups To Watch Bu...

    Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will no longer be a sponsor of the Grace Hopper Celebration — one of the world’s largest conferences for women in tech — and the CMD-IT/ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference.
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    From Lab to Startup: Harvard’s Office of Technology Development Pav...

    With their research in hand, they approached Harvard’s Office of Technology Development to license their invention for commercial use. Four years later, Schaefer and Feldhaus not only secured a patent, but also launched start-up company Rarefied Technologies to commercialize their invention.
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    Perplexity CEO and Co-Founder Explore Harvard’s Start-Up Landscape ...

    Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas and co-founder Johnny Ho ’17 spent the past two days rubbing elbows with Harvard’s top business and engineering affiliates before participating in a Monday panel on the future of generative artificial intelligence.
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    Harvard Researchers Develop New Technology to Map Neural Connections

    Harvard affiliates developed a silicon chip that successfully mapped more than 70,000 synaptic connections from 2,000 rat neurons — advancing a new recording technology to address existing limitations in the specificity and scope of neural imaging.
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    Harvard Prohibits Use of AI Assistants in Virtual Meetings

    The use of AI meeting assistants — bots that record and transcribe audio on virtual meeting platforms — will be prohibited at Harvard meetings moving forward, Harvard University Information Technology leadership announced in a Tuesday email.
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    Yale Ends CS50 Partnership With Harvard

    After ten years, Yale University has ended its partnership with Harvard to provide a version of Computer Science 50 as funding for the collaboration dried up.
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    ‘The Pinnacle of Practicality’: Harvard Computer Science Launches N...

    Harvard’s Computer Science department debuted a new course this semester — COMPSCI 1060: “Software Engineering with Generative AI” — an applied engineering course in which students use AI to follow the “software development lifecycle” to create a Software as a Service system.
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    Harvard Graduate School of Design Concludes First Stage of Renovati...

    Harvard Graduate School of Design concluded the first phase of renovations on Gund Hall — as part of an effort to improve sustainability while maintaining the building’s unique design.
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    Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Gund Hall Under Construction to...

    Construction on Harvard Graduate School of Design’s Gund Hall began in October with the goal of improving its sustainability by updating the building envelope.
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    ‘Science on Display’: Renovations to Teaching Labs Continue in Scie...

    Harvard began renovations to the Science Center teaching laboratories in December 2023, closing off much of the first and second floors of the building. The ongoing construction is part of a longer renovation of the Science Center expected to end in the summer of 2025.