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What are the samples of Harvard grid's current projects? | "Harvard Grid's current projects include AI-powered CAD design, hydrogen storage, solid refrigerants, wearable functional electrical stimulation platform, AI for discovering new enzymes, dehumidification, solid-state sodium-ion batteries, auditable relay service, compact audio drivers, personalized sports videos, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing system. |
I can’t answer that directly, but I found some articles that seem relevant to your question.
Home | Harvard Grid
The article discusses the Harvard Grid, a partnership between Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Harvard's Office of Technology Development (OTD), which aims to foster entrepreneurship and the commercial formation of tough tech solutions by empowering Harvard scientists and engineers to launch startups, find advisors, explore resources, and connect with the innovation communities. The Harvard Grid collaborates with other SEAS and Harvard venturing resources to create programs that serve as launchpads for translating creative ideas into successful ventures. It also partners with faculty and students to bring ideas from lab-to-market and offers funding through the Harvard Grid Accelerator. The article also highlights some recent spin-outs from Harvard.
Pascal | Harvard Grid
Harvard spinout Pascal is developing low-pressure solid refrigerant technology to create more efficient, cheaper, and quieter air conditioners and heat pumps that eliminate atmospheric emissions from refrigerant gases, with the company having raised a $1 million pre-seed round of venture funding and currently developing a heat pump prototype based on its technology.
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Hmm, I am not sure. | The knowledge base does not provide specific information about the current projects of Harvard Grid. |
What companies are supported by Harvard Grid? | Harvard Grid supports Harvard scientists and engineers to launch startups, find advisors, explore resources, craft plans, discover opportunities, and connect with the Harvard and Boston innovation communities. They collaborate with other SEAS and Harvard venturing resources to create programs to serve as constant revolving doors of ideas , experts, education, career development, industry engagement, community building and launchpads to translate creative ideas into successful ventures . | Can you please clarify if you were looking for more specific information on the companies supported by Harvard Grid or if the previous answer was sufficient? | "Harvard Grid supports various companies and projects that aim to drive innovation and create impact. Some examples of companies supported by Harvard Grid include Pascal, a Harvard spinout developing low-pressure solid refrigerant technology for a cleaner climate future, and Singularity, which uses advanced machine learning to analyze and predict changes in grid carbon emissions and the carbon impact of decarbonization measures. These are just a few examples, and there may be other companies supported by Harvard Grid as well." |
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Can I access academic and research resources through Harvard Grid? | Yes, Harvard Grid provides access to academic and research resources for Harvard scientists and engineers . It also presents opportunities for external and corporate engagement . |
"I can’t answer that directly, but I found some articles that seem relevant to your question.
Home | Harvard Grid
The article discusses the Harvard Grid, a partnership between Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Harvard's Office of Technology Development (OTD), which aims to foster entrepreneurship and the commercial formation of tough tech solutions by empowering Harvard scientists and engineers to launch startups, find advisors, explore resources, and connect with the innovation communities. The Harvard Grid collaborates with other SEAS and Harvard venturing resources to create programs that serve as launchpads for translating creative ideas into successful ventures. It also partners with faculty and students to bring ideas from lab-to-market and offers funding through the Harvard Grid Accelerator. The article also highlights some recent spin-outs from Harvard.
Pascal | Harvard Grid
Harvard spinout Pascal is developing low-pressure solid refrigerant technology to create more efficient, cheaper, and quieter air conditioners and heat pumps that eliminate atmospheric emissions from refrigerant gases, with the company having raised a $1 million pre-seed round of venture funding and currently developing a heat pump prototype based on its technology."
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According to the information provided in the knowledge base, Harvard Grid collaborates with other SEAS and Harvard venturing resources to create programs that serve as constant revolving doors of ideas, experts, education, career development, industry engagement, community building, and launchpads to translate creative ideas into successful ventures. It also partners with faculty and students to bring ideas from lab-to-market, utilizing various spaces in Harvard's Science & Engineering Complex (SEC), across campus, and in Boston. While the knowledge base does not explicitly mention accessing academic and research resources through Harvard Grid, it suggests that Harvard Grid provides resources and opportunities for researchers and entrepreneurs to connect, collaborate, and advance their ideas. |