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Courses | habbal
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Skip to main content. Executive Dean (Harvard SEAS) and Senior Lecturer (Applied Physics). ENSC E-130 Introduction to MEMS with BioMEMS. This course introduces students to the multi-disciplinary, and exciting field of MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS). It teaches the underlying physical principles, methods of fabrication (hard and soft lithography techniques, thin-film vacuum deposition, and materials printing) and applications of a broad range of devices and systems including biomedical systems ...
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Personal Interests | habbal
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Skip to main content. Executive Dean (Harvard SEAS) and Senior Lecturer (Applied Physics). I am interested in reading on human history (prehistoric, and ancient up to 500 BC), also in reading philosophy and origins of religions. Email me of a name of a good book to read on any of these topics! My other interests include painting, ceramics and photography. Pierce Hall, Room 212B. Habbalf (at) seas.harvard.edu. Boddenj (at) seas.harvard.edu. Contact assistant for appointment. Office of Student Affairs.
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Teaching Statement | habbal
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Skip to main content. Executive Dean (Harvard SEAS) and Senior Lecturer (Applied Physics). TEACHING STATEMENT AND EXPERIENCE. Education and learning have an immense impact on students’ lives, and I believe that teachers have great responsibility to enhance the success of their students. I strive to infuse and support innovation and entrepreneurship in my teaching and advising through real-life examples, discussions of inventions and intellectual property, exposure to the practices of relevant companies, ...
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Skip to main content. Executive Dean (Harvard SEAS) and Senior Lecturer (Applied Physics). Executive Dean For Education and Research. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Applied Physics, Harvard University. Fawwaz Habbal has served as the Executive Dean for the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) since its establishment in 2007 to present. He is also a Senior Lecturer in Applied Physics. Dr Habbal’s research interests. High density computer storage systems (1987); high resol...
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Skip to main content. ExxonMobil is the world's largest publicly traded international oil and gas company. We hold an industry-leading inventory of global oil and gas resources. We are the world's largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products, and our chemical company ranks among the world's largest. We are also a technology company, applying science and innovation to find better, safer and cleaner ways to deliver the energy the world needs. LCMRC - MRSEC University of Colorado, Boulder. The Materia...
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Related Links
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SMRC IRG-1 Research Groups. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Colorado Boulder. University of Milan, Italy. Institut Curie, France. Indian Institute of Science, India. University of Brasilia, Brazil. SMRC IRG-2 Research Groups. Massachusetts...
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Scientists characterize a new shape using rubber bands | Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Skip to main content. Office of the Dean. Learn how your gift supports innovative teaching and cutting-edge research at SEAS. Scientists characterize a new shape using rubber bands. Scientists characterize a new shape using rubber bands. Form not found in nature could spur creation of new molecules. April 23, 2014. Katia Bertoldi is an associate professor of applied mechanics at SEAS. (Photo by Eliza Grinnell, Harvard SEAS.). Cambridge, Mass. April 23, 2014. Published in the journal. Once you are able to...
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Nanotechnology Research Investments in Academia
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Nanotechnology Investing in Academia. Much nanotechnology research is done at universities. Since nanotechnology research is expensive and most schools don't have the means to pay for it, much of the research is done in conjunction with businesses or the government. More than a hundred schools have nanotechnology programs underway, but several of them have earned special distinction. HARVARD: Harvard's Materials Research Science and Engineering Center. Cornell's focus is in materials science and engineer...
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Programs: Energy Science | Future of Energy
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Materials for Energy Group. Climate and Global Change. Energy, Environment and Global Heath. Materials for Energy Group. The Materials for Energy Group (MEG) is a cohort of Harvard faculty whose research centers on adapting current energy systems to reduce fossil fuel dependence and minimize impacts on climate, environment, and health. The Center for Nanoscale Systems. The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The Materials...