Search Results Search (-) All (2575) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2508) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Printing metal in midair May 16, 2016 3D printing and laser annealing of conductive metallic inks without supports could lead to customized electronic and biomedical devices Sticky when wet: strong adhesives for wound healing July 27, 2017 Slug-inspired, flexible medical adhesive sticks to wet surfaces without toxicity Student engineers honored for exceptional design projects May 4, 2017 Seniors recognized for outstanding work in capstone course Michael Tinkham, superconductivity pioneer, passes away at 82 November 6, 2010 Broad thinker advanced both the theoretical and experimental understanding of superconductivity Stealing from Nature February 3, 2011 Joanna Aizenberg escapes conventional expectations by “stealing” ingenious designs from Nature (Radcliffe Magazine) Donhee Ham named an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer February 21, 2012 Solid-State Circuits Society honors electrical engineer known for his work in plasmonic circuits and solid-state and biological systems interfaces Researchers aim to make Internet bandwidth a global currency August 30, 2007 Proposed model for the future of e-commerce exploits a novel peer-to-peer video sharing application Alumni profile: Jeff Allen, S.B. ’06 September 19, 2018 Managing smooth operations at global razor brand Pfister honored with Visualization Technical Achievement Award October 25, 2010 Honor from IEEE recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to the community through their research Imagining products to change the world April 26, 2013 From smart skin to coconut bottles, students in ES 20 dream up the future A photosynthetic engine for artificial cells May 29, 2018 Researchers engineered a cell-like structure that harnesses photosynthesis to perform designer reactions Engineering on the brain May 14, 2019 New bioelectronics course focuses on brain-machine interfaces Feeding culinary curiosity July 25, 2012 Local kids join chefs, scientists in kitchen as part of SEAS program (Harvard Gazette) New SEAS institute sponsors ComputeFest in January December 7, 2010 Institute for Applied Computational Science provides an opportunity for students to polish their computing chops Built for speed: Designing exascale computers July 22, 2014 The Summer 2014 issue of Topics examines progress in supercomputing Computer scientist Margo Seltzer named 2011 ACM Fellow December 9, 2011 The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) cited her "contributions to data management and computing systems" Multiregional brain on a chip January 13, 2017 Model allows researchers to study how diseases like schizophrenia impact different regions of the brain simultaneously Shaking up the nutritional drink market July 1, 2021 Student startup produces a plant-based ketogenic meal support shake A battery inspired by vitamins July 18, 2016 Research opens a ‘new universe’ of organic molecules that can store energy in flow batteries Using shark scales to design better drones, planes, and wind turbines February 7, 2018 Bioinspired vortex generators increase airfoil lift, decrease drag Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 104 Page 105 Current page 106 Page 107 Page 108 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Printing metal in midair May 16, 2016 3D printing and laser annealing of conductive metallic inks without supports could lead to customized electronic and biomedical devices
Sticky when wet: strong adhesives for wound healing July 27, 2017 Slug-inspired, flexible medical adhesive sticks to wet surfaces without toxicity
Student engineers honored for exceptional design projects May 4, 2017 Seniors recognized for outstanding work in capstone course
Michael Tinkham, superconductivity pioneer, passes away at 82 November 6, 2010 Broad thinker advanced both the theoretical and experimental understanding of superconductivity
Stealing from Nature February 3, 2011 Joanna Aizenberg escapes conventional expectations by “stealing” ingenious designs from Nature (Radcliffe Magazine)
Donhee Ham named an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer February 21, 2012 Solid-State Circuits Society honors electrical engineer known for his work in plasmonic circuits and solid-state and biological systems interfaces
Researchers aim to make Internet bandwidth a global currency August 30, 2007 Proposed model for the future of e-commerce exploits a novel peer-to-peer video sharing application
Alumni profile: Jeff Allen, S.B. ’06 September 19, 2018 Managing smooth operations at global razor brand
Pfister honored with Visualization Technical Achievement Award October 25, 2010 Honor from IEEE recognizes individuals who have made a significant contribution to the community through their research
Imagining products to change the world April 26, 2013 From smart skin to coconut bottles, students in ES 20 dream up the future
A photosynthetic engine for artificial cells May 29, 2018 Researchers engineered a cell-like structure that harnesses photosynthesis to perform designer reactions
Feeding culinary curiosity July 25, 2012 Local kids join chefs, scientists in kitchen as part of SEAS program (Harvard Gazette)
New SEAS institute sponsors ComputeFest in January December 7, 2010 Institute for Applied Computational Science provides an opportunity for students to polish their computing chops
Built for speed: Designing exascale computers July 22, 2014 The Summer 2014 issue of Topics examines progress in supercomputing
Computer scientist Margo Seltzer named 2011 ACM Fellow December 9, 2011 The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) cited her "contributions to data management and computing systems"
Multiregional brain on a chip January 13, 2017 Model allows researchers to study how diseases like schizophrenia impact different regions of the brain simultaneously
Shaking up the nutritional drink market July 1, 2021 Student startup produces a plant-based ketogenic meal support shake
A battery inspired by vitamins July 18, 2016 Research opens a ‘new universe’ of organic molecules that can store energy in flow batteries
Using shark scales to design better drones, planes, and wind turbines February 7, 2018 Bioinspired vortex generators increase airfoil lift, decrease drag