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August 25th, 2025

Digital to Analog in One Smooth Step

Harvard SEAS researchers have created a device that can bridge digital electronic signals and analog light signals in one fluid step, offering a potential replacement for energy-intensive systems used in today’s high-speed data networks. The researchers’ device was fabricated using a lithium niobate foundry process developed by HyperLight Corporation, a startup that is advancing innovations from Prof. Marko Loncar’s lab.

July 8th, 2025

3 Tech Solutions to Societal Needs Will Get Help Moving to Market

Three research projects that address urgent societal challenges — cardiovascular health, rising data demands, and the future of quantum computation — have been named Harvard Grid Accelerator awardees and will receive funding, mentorship, and venture development.

June 11th, 2025

Harvard Bioengineers Develop Soft, Flexible Neural Implants to Understand Brain Development and Behavior

Bioengineering researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a soft, thin, stretchable bioelectronic device that can be implanted into a tadpole embryo’s brain and record electrical activity with no impact on normal tadpole embryo development or behavior. This novel device could help researchers better understand and treat diseases that manifest in early brain development.

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