Design

When water causes sickness

A team of students with the Harvard College Engineers Without Borders is working with residents in a tiny town to improve both access to water and its quality.

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Posted in Bonnie Lei, Casey Grun, Christopher Lombardo, Design, Dominican Republic, Engineering, engineering design, Engineers Without Borders, environmental engineering, Harvard College Engineers Without Borders, International, National & World Affairs, Pinalito, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Tunde Demuren, Water, water security | Comments Off

Meticulous design

A recent SEAS workshop emphasized comprehensive planning, cultural awareness, and a holistic approach to design in developing solutions to global problems.

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Posted in Caroline Perry, Design, Engineering & Technology, Engineers Without Borders, Essmart Global, Global design, Global problems, HarvardScience, Jackie Stenson ’08, President's Challenge, Product development, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, South Africa, Teamwork, Water pumps, Woodward Yang | Comments Off

Sharing design, in all its forms

The first Design Fair at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) displayed the wealth of ideas that have emerged at SEAS throughout this past academic year.

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Posted in AM 120, AM 207, Anas Chalah, applied mathematics, Carl Gao, Caroline Perry, Computer Science, CS 179, Design, Engineering, Engineering & Technology, ES 50, ES 51, Gye Hyun Baek, HarvardScience, Jack Greenberg, Madalina Persu, Michael Mitzenmacher, Michaela Tracy, Neal Wu, Rabeea Ahmed, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Zamyla Chan, “Applicable Linear Algebra”, “Computer-Aided Machine Design”, “Design of Useable Interactive Systems", “Introduction to Electrical Engineering”, “Stochastic Optimization” | Comments Off