Search Results Search (-) All (5277) Courses (264) Events (80) Mission in Action (2) News (2820) People (2095) Teaching areas (16) Racing with the best October 3, 2023 Austin crafts race strategy with Mercedes F1 team Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility The present and future of AI October 19, 2021 Finale Doshi-Velez on how AI is shaping our lives and how we can shape AI Resilient robots August 12, 2022 Resilient robot teams juggle competing priorities without deadlock Kim receives inaugural dissertation award June 8, 2020 Computer science graduate honored for research quality and potential impact SEAS BRIDGE Week featured in Crimson April 17, 2023 School holds holds annual celebration of diversity in STEM Alumni Profile: Kyle Clark, A.B. '04 July 29, 2022 Revolutionizing air travel with electric planes All hands on deck May 6, 2020 Deans Doyle and Stubbs on the response of the Harvard scientific community Alumni Profile: Suvai Gunasekaran, A.B./S.M. '13 August 2, 2022 Combining her passions for research and community organizing in Chicago Shape-shifting immune cells offer new insights into cancer immunotherapy November 14, 2023 Research sheds light on long-standing question Blazing their own path February 16, 2022 Sophomores introduced to “limitless” opportunities at SEAS Convocation Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials March 17, 2022 Researchers unlock hidden potential in a long-studied group of materials Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation Edible experimentation August 14, 2019 The Science and Cooking for Kids program was in full swing this summer, exploring the connections between science and cooking to spark new curiosity in young minds. New light sheet holography overcomes the depth perception challenge in 3D holograms April 12, 2023 Method can depict holograms – viewable from any angle as if physically present – with continuous depth Senior profile: Brián Martín Magdaleno May 11, 2023 Combining math, music and diversity in STEM Alumni profile: Bill Peine, Ph.D. ’98 September 2, 2022 Innovating medical technology wherever he goes Synthesizing San Francisco August 30, 2022 Casser turns still images into three-dimensional reconstruction of neighborhood Seven seniors honored with Dean’s Award for outstanding senior capstone projects May 8, 2023 Topics range from a bike powered by compressed air to a satellite that will orbit a moon of Jupiter In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 155 Page 156 Current page 157 Page 158 Page 159 … Page 286 286 Page 287 287 Next page › Last page »
Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility
The present and future of AI October 19, 2021 Finale Doshi-Velez on how AI is shaping our lives and how we can shape AI
Kim receives inaugural dissertation award June 8, 2020 Computer science graduate honored for research quality and potential impact
SEAS BRIDGE Week featured in Crimson April 17, 2023 School holds holds annual celebration of diversity in STEM
All hands on deck May 6, 2020 Deans Doyle and Stubbs on the response of the Harvard scientific community
Alumni Profile: Suvai Gunasekaran, A.B./S.M. '13 August 2, 2022 Combining her passions for research and community organizing in Chicago
Shape-shifting immune cells offer new insights into cancer immunotherapy November 14, 2023 Research sheds light on long-standing question
Blazing their own path February 16, 2022 Sophomores introduced to “limitless” opportunities at SEAS Convocation
Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials March 17, 2022 Researchers unlock hidden potential in a long-studied group of materials
Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation
Edible experimentation August 14, 2019 The Science and Cooking for Kids program was in full swing this summer, exploring the connections between science and cooking to spark new curiosity in young minds.
New light sheet holography overcomes the depth perception challenge in 3D holograms April 12, 2023 Method can depict holograms – viewable from any angle as if physically present – with continuous depth
Alumni profile: Bill Peine, Ph.D. ’98 September 2, 2022 Innovating medical technology wherever he goes
Synthesizing San Francisco August 30, 2022 Casser turns still images into three-dimensional reconstruction of neighborhood
Seven seniors honored with Dean’s Award for outstanding senior capstone projects May 8, 2023 Topics range from a bike powered by compressed air to a satellite that will orbit a moon of Jupiter
In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems