Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Graduate student profile: Yaniv Yacoby May 17, 2023 Putting data into action, promoting wellbeing as a Ph.D. candidate Green spaces, red lines, crimson scientists March 2, 2023 Harvard team take second at Women’s Datathon Harvard Researchers Part of NSF AI Institute for Societal Decision Making May 4, 2023 $20M Collaboration Brings Together AI Researchers, Social Scientists to Develop Tools for Societal Challenges Social Math-ia August 24, 2022 Phillips takes to TikTok for calculus lessons Talking computer languages with Cameron Wong November 17, 2022 Ph.D. candidate researches reducing coding mistakes in Programming Languages Group AI for more caring institutions May 14, 2024 Improving AI-based decision-making tools for public services Senior project spotlight: Aaron Chin April 19, 2023 A glove for better tactile feedback in virtual reality Recycled rugs, improved environment July 13, 2023 SEAS students tackle carpet recycling for third-year design course Reverse engineering Jackson Pollock October 30, 2023 Researchers combine physics and machine learning to use Pollock’s drip paint technique for quick and accurate 3D printing Rock, paper, crumple! March 9, 2021 Framework sheds light on the order behind the chaos of crumpled paper From slimes to cell proteins October 31, 2022 Dionne joins SEAS-MCB lab with big award in his petri dish The physical intelligence of ant and robot collectives December 19, 2022 How ants and robots pull-off a prison escape without a plan or a planner Innovating new spaces with AI January 16, 2024 Students present Capstone research How prescribed burns could limit megafires in California, Oregon, and Washington June 14, 2023 Controlled fires in key areas could drastically reduce smoke exposure throughout entire western U.S. Senior profile: Chepchumba Choge May 16, 2023 Reducing algorithmic bias by promoting diversity in STEM Alumni Profile: SeungYeon Kang, Ph.D. ’14 December 6, 2022 Bringing lasers to manufacturing, energy technology at UConn Environmental Science & Engineering - Bachelor's in Environmental Science and Engineering Technology and health on a global scale January 2, 2024 New student initiative completes fall fellowship 3D knitted robots May 15, 2023 Additively manufacturing soft robots could reduce waste, increase performance Salata Institute funds SEAS climate science April 24, 2024 From carbon capture to predicting food insecurity, SEAS researchers are solving some of the hardest problems caused by climate change Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Graduate student profile: Yaniv Yacoby May 17, 2023 Putting data into action, promoting wellbeing as a Ph.D. candidate
Green spaces, red lines, crimson scientists March 2, 2023 Harvard team take second at Women’s Datathon
Harvard Researchers Part of NSF AI Institute for Societal Decision Making May 4, 2023 $20M Collaboration Brings Together AI Researchers, Social Scientists to Develop Tools for Societal Challenges
Talking computer languages with Cameron Wong November 17, 2022 Ph.D. candidate researches reducing coding mistakes in Programming Languages Group
AI for more caring institutions May 14, 2024 Improving AI-based decision-making tools for public services
Senior project spotlight: Aaron Chin April 19, 2023 A glove for better tactile feedback in virtual reality
Recycled rugs, improved environment July 13, 2023 SEAS students tackle carpet recycling for third-year design course
Reverse engineering Jackson Pollock October 30, 2023 Researchers combine physics and machine learning to use Pollock’s drip paint technique for quick and accurate 3D printing
Rock, paper, crumple! March 9, 2021 Framework sheds light on the order behind the chaos of crumpled paper
From slimes to cell proteins October 31, 2022 Dionne joins SEAS-MCB lab with big award in his petri dish
The physical intelligence of ant and robot collectives December 19, 2022 How ants and robots pull-off a prison escape without a plan or a planner
How prescribed burns could limit megafires in California, Oregon, and Washington June 14, 2023 Controlled fires in key areas could drastically reduce smoke exposure throughout entire western U.S.
Senior profile: Chepchumba Choge May 16, 2023 Reducing algorithmic bias by promoting diversity in STEM
Alumni Profile: SeungYeon Kang, Ph.D. ’14 December 6, 2022 Bringing lasers to manufacturing, energy technology at UConn
Technology and health on a global scale January 2, 2024 New student initiative completes fall fellowship
3D knitted robots May 15, 2023 Additively manufacturing soft robots could reduce waste, increase performance
Salata Institute funds SEAS climate science April 24, 2024 From carbon capture to predicting food insecurity, SEAS researchers are solving some of the hardest problems caused by climate change