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...facilities in LISE were a great convincing factor,” said Yacoby, known for his study of the behavior of electrons in two-dimensional spaces. “When I was considering my options, I examined places where I could set up the lab I’ve always wanted to set up, and that space was in the LISE building...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Big Lab for Small Science | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

Then Harvard made the decision a lot easier: Yacoby was promised space in the then-still under construction Laboratory for Integrated Science and Engineering (LISE...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Big Lab for Small Science | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

Construction was finally completed earlier this month on the colossal Oxford Street building that houses the science of the very small. By attracting accomplished scientists like Yacoby and fostering collaboration between the sciences, administrators hope that LISE will bring Harvard to the forefront of nanotechnology research...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Big Lab for Small Science | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...visiting students chose to live on campus. Students lived in Claverly, Apley Court, or the Yard, and the majority of the visiting students were roomed together. The director of the College Planning Office, Inge-Lise Ameer, who is now an assistant dean in the Advising Programs Office, earned the praise of the students interviewed for her help during their transition to Harvard. “The people at Harvard who were dealing with us were extremely nice and extremely kind to us,” says Payne. The College sponsored a weekly dinner in the dining hall for the displaced...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: To Here and Back Again | 9/20/2007 | See Source »

...just here to grab a free sandwich on the way to class.” Indeed the lines at the hot dog stand were much longer than the queues at the tables for such popular concentrations as Economics. But APO Assistant Dean for Upperclass, House, and Concentration Advising Inge-Lise Ameer was not concerned about the freeloading older students. “I just want people to be comfortable here and enjoy the day,” Ameer said. “I think students appreciate the chance to talk to a real person about their questions and concerns...

Author: By Nan Ni, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Students Weigh Study Options | 9/19/2007 | See Source »

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