News News Events All News Stories All news stories Filter by Topics Academics Active Learning Labs AI / Machine Learning Allston Campus Applied Computation Applied Mathematics Applied Physics Alumni Awards Belonging Collective behavior Computational Science & Engineering Data Sciences Dean REEF Makerspace Bioengineering Climate Computer Science Cooking COVID-19 Design Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurship Environment Environmental Science & Engineering Ethics Events Geoengineering Graduate Student Profile Health / Medicine Industry K-12 Kirigami Master of Design Engineering Materials Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering Metasurfaces MS/MBA Optics / Photonics Planetary Science Quantum Engineering Robotics Robobee Student Organizations Technology Undergraduate Student Profile Wearable Devices Wildfire Date Showing 2700 of 3177 results Feb 1, 2011 Winter Storm Update for Feb 1-2 Employees should speak to managers about early departure; non-essential employees are not expected for work on Wed; classes will be held as usual Feb 1, 2011 Discovering the joy in discovery Engineering concentrator Shiv Gaglani '10 co-authors guide to help high schoolers find success with science (Huffington Post) Jan 26, 2011 SEAS will benefit from investment by Intel in academic research Company will open collaborative Intel Science and Technology Centers across multiple universities throughout the year Computer Science, Jan 24, 2011 New year, new skills Students braved the cold and snow to "get their hands dirty" during Optional Winter Activities Week at SEAS Computer Science, Jan 23, 2011 Peter Bailis '11 wins Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award Top undergraduate award from the Computing Research Association recognizes "outstanding research potential" Computer Science, Jan 20, 2011 Microfluidics Lab provides new core facility for undergraduate teaching Simple but ingenious way to create lab-on-a-chip devices could become a model for teaching and research Applied Physics, Academics, Jan 18, 2011 Q&A with Amy Kerdok '06 (Ph.D.) "Harvard felt individualized versus institutionalized, and that was a good fit for me," says the clinical engineer Robotics, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering, Jan 14, 2011 Topics in Bioengineering series kicks off on January 18th The Topics in Bioengineering (TIB) seminar series is returning for the spring term Bioengineering, Jan 12, 2011 Weather Update SEAS will return to normal operations on Thursday, January 13th. Note: Use caution when walking on campus due to the falling snow from roofs and trees. Jan 10, 2011 Cockroach inspires robotic hand to get a grip A new type of mechanical hand developed by researchers at Harvard and Yale promises to solve the issue of overthinking (PhysOrg) Robotics, Bioengineering, Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 268 Page 269 Current page 270 Page 271 Page 272 … Page 317 317 Page 318 318 Next page › Last page »
Feb 1, 2011 Winter Storm Update for Feb 1-2 Employees should speak to managers about early departure; non-essential employees are not expected for work on Wed; classes will be held as usual
Feb 1, 2011 Discovering the joy in discovery Engineering concentrator Shiv Gaglani '10 co-authors guide to help high schoolers find success with science (Huffington Post)
Jan 26, 2011 SEAS will benefit from investment by Intel in academic research Company will open collaborative Intel Science and Technology Centers across multiple universities throughout the year Computer Science,
Jan 24, 2011 New year, new skills Students braved the cold and snow to "get their hands dirty" during Optional Winter Activities Week at SEAS Computer Science,
Jan 23, 2011 Peter Bailis '11 wins Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award Top undergraduate award from the Computing Research Association recognizes "outstanding research potential" Computer Science,
Jan 20, 2011 Microfluidics Lab provides new core facility for undergraduate teaching Simple but ingenious way to create lab-on-a-chip devices could become a model for teaching and research Applied Physics, Academics,
Jan 18, 2011 Q&A with Amy Kerdok '06 (Ph.D.) "Harvard felt individualized versus institutionalized, and that was a good fit for me," says the clinical engineer Robotics, Health / Medicine, Bioengineering,
Jan 14, 2011 Topics in Bioengineering series kicks off on January 18th The Topics in Bioengineering (TIB) seminar series is returning for the spring term Bioengineering,
Jan 12, 2011 Weather Update SEAS will return to normal operations on Thursday, January 13th. Note: Use caution when walking on campus due to the falling snow from roofs and trees.
Jan 10, 2011 Cockroach inspires robotic hand to get a grip A new type of mechanical hand developed by researchers at Harvard and Yale promises to solve the issue of overthinking (PhysOrg) Robotics, Bioengineering,