Search Results Search (-) All (2573) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2506) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Powerful potential December 15, 2011 SEAS holiday lecture engages young learners with the wonders of energy Unraveling turbulence February 28, 2020 New insights into how fluids transform from order to disorder Office of Finance - FP&A Team Alumni profile: Julia Winn, A.B. ’12 October 21, 2015 An essential step toward printing living tissues February 19, 2014 New method enables engineers to print tissue constructs with blood vessels Alumni profile: Roger Lee, A.B. ’08 October 14, 2015 Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker May 16, 2013 Elaborate nanostructures blossom from a chemical reaction perfected at Harvard Problem solvers by design May 28, 2019 Students collaborate to solve ‘real-life’ problems in engineering design course Scientists demonstrate multibeam, multi-functional lasers December 1, 2009 Adaptable technology opens the door to a wide range of applications in chemical detection, climate monitoring, and communications Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants Up close and personal with catalysts October 5, 2020 Machine learning offers window into atomic movement on the surface of catalysts Order from disorder June 17, 2020 Using turbulence to generate frequency combs from small ring lasers Inspired by cotton candy, engineers put new spin on nanofibers May 26, 2010 Offering increased control and higher output, device could be a boon for industrial applications, from biocompatible materials to air filters Minuscule chips for NMR spectroscopy promise portability, parallelization August 4, 2014 Two-by-two-millimeter spectrometer dramatically shrinks footprint for multidimensional analysis of molecules Pulling an all-nighter December 8, 2017 12-hour CS50 hackathon a showcase of coding and collaboration RoboVote helps groups make decisions using AI-driven methods November 7, 2016 Carnegie Mellon, Harvard researchers offer free online service Preventing infant deaths in hot cars November 3, 2016 Student startup incorporates sensor technology into car seats Electrical engineer Marko Loncar wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award January 30, 2009 Grants will support research on nanoscale optomechanics Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers November 27, 2017 Origami-inspired muscles are both soft and strong, and can be made for less than $1 Engineers demonstrate first room-temperature electrically-pumped semiconductor laser source of T-rays May 20, 2008 Breakthrough could greatly enhance applications ranging from security screening to chemical sensing Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 122 Page 123 Current page 124 Page 125 Page 126 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Powerful potential December 15, 2011 SEAS holiday lecture engages young learners with the wonders of energy
Unraveling turbulence February 28, 2020 New insights into how fluids transform from order to disorder
An essential step toward printing living tissues February 19, 2014 New method enables engineers to print tissue constructs with blood vessels
Beautiful "flowers" self-assemble in a beaker May 16, 2013 Elaborate nanostructures blossom from a chemical reaction perfected at Harvard
Problem solvers by design May 28, 2019 Students collaborate to solve ‘real-life’ problems in engineering design course
Scientists demonstrate multibeam, multi-functional lasers December 1, 2009 Adaptable technology opens the door to a wide range of applications in chemical detection, climate monitoring, and communications
Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants
Up close and personal with catalysts October 5, 2020 Machine learning offers window into atomic movement on the surface of catalysts
Order from disorder June 17, 2020 Using turbulence to generate frequency combs from small ring lasers
Inspired by cotton candy, engineers put new spin on nanofibers May 26, 2010 Offering increased control and higher output, device could be a boon for industrial applications, from biocompatible materials to air filters
Minuscule chips for NMR spectroscopy promise portability, parallelization August 4, 2014 Two-by-two-millimeter spectrometer dramatically shrinks footprint for multidimensional analysis of molecules
Pulling an all-nighter December 8, 2017 12-hour CS50 hackathon a showcase of coding and collaboration
RoboVote helps groups make decisions using AI-driven methods November 7, 2016 Carnegie Mellon, Harvard researchers offer free online service
Preventing infant deaths in hot cars November 3, 2016 Student startup incorporates sensor technology into car seats
Electrical engineer Marko Loncar wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award January 30, 2009 Grants will support research on nanoscale optomechanics
Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers November 27, 2017 Origami-inspired muscles are both soft and strong, and can be made for less than $1
Engineers demonstrate first room-temperature electrically-pumped semiconductor laser source of T-rays May 20, 2008 Breakthrough could greatly enhance applications ranging from security screening to chemical sensing