Search Results Search (-) All (306) Courses (6) Events (19) Mission in Action (2) News (263) People (15) Teaching areas (1) Creating a slippery slope on the surface of medical implants November 1, 2016 Self-healing slippery coating applied on the surface of an implanted medical device protects against infectious biofilm formation More progress in building functional human tissues October 11, 2016 Harvard materials scientists have bioprinted a tubular 3D renal architecture that recapitulates functions of the kidney Crafting collaboration August 27, 2019 Startup enables customers and makers to co-create personalized furniture Lab lessons September 6, 2016 Summer programs at SEAS teach high school students to think outside the box Cherry A. Murray appointed to DOE advisory board August 26, 2013 SEAS dean will lend expertise to an independent advisory committee on the Department of Energy's major mission areas Sadasivan Shankar appointed Distinguished Scientist in Residence August 1, 2013 Materials design expert from Intel to spend fall semester at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Celebrating the work at SEAS May 8, 2018 Annual Design and Project Fair showcases student creations Alumni profile: Ishan Chatterjee, S.B. ’16 July 19, 2021 Exploring the future of spatial computing Startup promises minimally invasive heart repair March 15, 2018 HoliStick Medical licenses surgical catheter technology from Harvard and collaborators for further development Advancing ingenuity April 27, 2016 Five research projects with commercial potential receive sustaining funding through Harvard’s Physical Sciences & Engineering Accelerator Alumni profile: Bethany Kanten, S.B. ’15 December 4, 2015 Climate engineers weigh the risks of “planet hacking” projects November 4, 2011 Research investigates how well solar radiation management would combat climate change A solid vaccine for liquid tumors January 14, 2020 Biomaterial-based vaccine eliminates acute myeloid leukemia in mice Engineers Who Can Lead April 14, 2011 Op-ed by Cherry A. Murray and Andrew R. Garman '80 (Harvard Crimson) Breaking the ice before it begins November 13, 2010 Nanostructured materials repel water droplets before they have a chance to freeze 'Archeologists of the air' isolate pristine aerosol particles September 17, 2010 For the first time, pure particles in near pre-industrial conditions measured in Amazon Basin, revealing insights about clouds and climate Real texture for lab-grown meat October 21, 2019 Researchers grow muscle cells on edible fibers Rafael Jaramillo receives 2010 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award April 24, 2010 Postdoctoral student who works with Shriram Ramanathan honored for his work on magnetism Engineers recruit bacteria as partners in innovation September 17, 2014 Harvard team lays foundation for using bacterial biofilms to produce new self-healing materials and bioprocessing technologies Meet a few incoming graduate students August 31, 2018 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 13 Page 14 Current page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Page 18 18 Page 19 19 Next page › Last page »
Creating a slippery slope on the surface of medical implants November 1, 2016 Self-healing slippery coating applied on the surface of an implanted medical device protects against infectious biofilm formation
More progress in building functional human tissues October 11, 2016 Harvard materials scientists have bioprinted a tubular 3D renal architecture that recapitulates functions of the kidney
Crafting collaboration August 27, 2019 Startup enables customers and makers to co-create personalized furniture
Lab lessons September 6, 2016 Summer programs at SEAS teach high school students to think outside the box
Cherry A. Murray appointed to DOE advisory board August 26, 2013 SEAS dean will lend expertise to an independent advisory committee on the Department of Energy's major mission areas
Sadasivan Shankar appointed Distinguished Scientist in Residence August 1, 2013 Materials design expert from Intel to spend fall semester at Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Startup promises minimally invasive heart repair March 15, 2018 HoliStick Medical licenses surgical catheter technology from Harvard and collaborators for further development
Advancing ingenuity April 27, 2016 Five research projects with commercial potential receive sustaining funding through Harvard’s Physical Sciences & Engineering Accelerator
Climate engineers weigh the risks of “planet hacking” projects November 4, 2011 Research investigates how well solar radiation management would combat climate change
A solid vaccine for liquid tumors January 14, 2020 Biomaterial-based vaccine eliminates acute myeloid leukemia in mice
Engineers Who Can Lead April 14, 2011 Op-ed by Cherry A. Murray and Andrew R. Garman '80 (Harvard Crimson)
Breaking the ice before it begins November 13, 2010 Nanostructured materials repel water droplets before they have a chance to freeze
'Archeologists of the air' isolate pristine aerosol particles September 17, 2010 For the first time, pure particles in near pre-industrial conditions measured in Amazon Basin, revealing insights about clouds and climate
Rafael Jaramillo receives 2010 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award April 24, 2010 Postdoctoral student who works with Shriram Ramanathan honored for his work on magnetism
Engineers recruit bacteria as partners in innovation September 17, 2014 Harvard team lays foundation for using bacterial biofilms to produce new self-healing materials and bioprocessing technologies