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I^3 Imagine Invent Impact
TECH is a proud co-sponsor of the Harvard College Innovation Challenge [1].  Enter your innovative idea and get help and resources to realize it.


Venture Magazine

Venture Magazine provides students with a business and technology outlook on popular culture. Venture has been self-sustaining since Q3 2004, the fastest Harvard College publication ever to become profitable, and is one of the few magazines in the country to have won the Associated Collegiate Press' Pacemaker Award for excellence in college journalism for two consecutive years.

Harvard Alumni Startups

Harvard Alumni Startups is a non-profit organization whose mission is to foster entrepreneurship within the greater Harvard community.

National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance

TECH sponsors Harvard's annual membership in the NCIIA [2], which provides all Harvard students and faculty members access to NCIIA's resources, including grants (deadlines each year in May and December) for courses/programs and teams developing technologies.

Innovation Program

TECH has established an interdisciplinary Program on Innovation in Science and Engineering with lead sponsorship from Altran Technologies and Arthur D. Little. The program is a collaboration between members of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Altran, and its affiliate company, Synectics, Inc., forming the first program of its kind to investigate and foster innovation from within a school of engineering and applied sciences.
Each spring, the program names its Innovation Fellows who are awarded living stipends and travel allowances.

2006 Fellows

Kavita M. Shukla, '06 (Economics)
Shyam Tanguturi, '07 (Biochemistry)
2005 Fellows

Thomas D. Perry IV, Ph.D. '05 (Microbiology)
Ryan Larsen, Ph.D. '06 (Applied Physics)
Research Grants

Anqi Huang, A.B. '07 (Computer Science and Economics)
Kevin Gan, A.B. '07 (Biochemical Sciences) will continue his work concerning the development of RNA interference as a paradigm for innovation.
2004 Fellows

Marissa Olsen, Ph.D. '07 (Applied Physics)
David Ricketts, Ph.D. '06 (Electrical Engineering)

 


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