Fluidically linked Blood-Brain Barrier and Brain Organ Chips offer new method for studying the effects of drugs and disease on the brain and its blood vessels
Mechanical engineering concentrator Lilian Magermans, S.B. '19, has spent her summer in a SEAS research lab, working to develop a better understanding of the coalescing mechanics of droplets on slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces.
This summer, James Salvador Niffenegger, S.B. '19, a mechanical engineering concentrator, has been collaborating with SEAS researchers to develop a carbon capture device, which could have applications in reducing the effects of climate change.
A new approach for fabricating soft materials at the millimeter scale paves the way to a new generation of flexible microrobots for medical and environmental tasks
This summer, Juan Carlos Fernandez Del Castillo, A.B. ’19, an applied math concentrator, has been working on a research project that seeks to understand the development of cancer using a modeling approach.
High school students from the Boston area and around the world learned about different technologies used in water filters during the annual Pre-Collegiate Program held at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
Computer science concentrator Sam Goldman, A.B. '19, has spent the summer in a SEAS lab, investigating whether a single gene or input can control multiple pathways in a genetic signaling network.