Search Results Search (-) All (2574) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2507) People (35) Teaching areas (15) En route to a data-driven solution June 14, 2017 Students use computational modeling to study Boston bus route revenues Computer scientist Ryan Adams wins DARPA Young Faculty Award May 14, 2012 $300,000 grant will support work on building new computational tools that exploit statistical inference The need for speed July 22, 2014 What will high-performance computing mean for you? Next-generation cockroach-inspired robot is small but mighty June 3, 2020 HAMR-JR is one of the smallest and most dexterous robots to date Microtubules, assemble! January 28, 2016 New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells Rice to receive AGU's Walter H. Bucher Medal August 13, 2012 Honor recognizes geologist's “original contributions to the basic knowledge of the crust and lithosphere” Applied physicists demonstrate role of dielectrics in nanowire devices May 6, 2009 Finding has potential to optimize performance of nanowire devices Learning is sweet December 21, 2017 The science of chocolate brings families to campus SEAS-based start-up looks to light up Africa November 12, 2008 Engineering students use microbial fuel cells to create off-the-grid technology(New York Times) How bees stay cool on hot summer days February 5, 2019 Detecting the ventilation strategy of honey bees A new way to combine soft materials February 28, 2018 Technique paves the way for more complex soft devices Soft robotics ‘toolkit’ features everything a robot-maker needs September 19, 2014 Online resource is designed to foster innovation and learning Researchers combine metalens with an artificial muscle February 23, 2018 Artificial eye automatically stretches to simultaneously focus and correct astigmatism and image shift The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest A touch of cybersecurity February 29, 2016 Student develops fingerprint-based authentication app Next generation of soft robots inspired by a children’s toy May 20, 2020 Researchers build a fast-moving jumping soft actuator Pulling water from thin air February 24, 2016 Inspired by a desert beetle, cactus and pitcher plant, researchers design a new material to collect water droplets The Science Fair May 19, 2023 SEAS celebrates student coursework and clubs with annual fair Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: James Salvador Niffenegger, S.B. ’19 August 17, 2018 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. Femtosecond laser research wins SPIE Green Photonics Award January 19, 2012 Members of Eric Mazur's applied physics laboratory honored for innovative, energy-efficient research in photonics Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 117 Page 118 Current page 119 Page 120 Page 121 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
En route to a data-driven solution June 14, 2017 Students use computational modeling to study Boston bus route revenues
Computer scientist Ryan Adams wins DARPA Young Faculty Award May 14, 2012 $300,000 grant will support work on building new computational tools that exploit statistical inference
Next-generation cockroach-inspired robot is small but mighty June 3, 2020 HAMR-JR is one of the smallest and most dexterous robots to date
Microtubules, assemble! January 28, 2016 New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells
Rice to receive AGU's Walter H. Bucher Medal August 13, 2012 Honor recognizes geologist's “original contributions to the basic knowledge of the crust and lithosphere”
Applied physicists demonstrate role of dielectrics in nanowire devices May 6, 2009 Finding has potential to optimize performance of nanowire devices
SEAS-based start-up looks to light up Africa November 12, 2008 Engineering students use microbial fuel cells to create off-the-grid technology(New York Times)
How bees stay cool on hot summer days February 5, 2019 Detecting the ventilation strategy of honey bees
A new way to combine soft materials February 28, 2018 Technique paves the way for more complex soft devices
Soft robotics ‘toolkit’ features everything a robot-maker needs September 19, 2014 Online resource is designed to foster innovation and learning
Researchers combine metalens with an artificial muscle February 23, 2018 Artificial eye automatically stretches to simultaneously focus and correct astigmatism and image shift
The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest
Next generation of soft robots inspired by a children’s toy May 20, 2020 Researchers build a fast-moving jumping soft actuator
Pulling water from thin air February 24, 2016 Inspired by a desert beetle, cactus and pitcher plant, researchers design a new material to collect water droplets
Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: James Salvador Niffenegger, S.B. ’19 August 17, 2018 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.
Femtosecond laser research wins SPIE Green Photonics Award January 19, 2012 Members of Eric Mazur's applied physics laboratory honored for innovative, energy-efficient research in photonics