Search Results Search (-) All (1647) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1627) Teaching areas (5) Swords, stars and human body systems March 9, 2023 Cynthia Liu succeeds in the lab, on Harvard fencing team Hauling in AI development August 31, 2023 SEAS junior doesn’t let summer internship go to waste Biology without borders April 18, 2018 New Quantitative Biology Initiative will bring together physical and life scientists to answer major questions Studies in systems February 23, 2017 New course equips students to tackle the world’s most intractable problems Alumni profile: Paola Mariselli, S.M. '15 September 26, 2023 Laying the foundation for Bumble’s product design A long-lasting neural probe January 26, 2024 Researchers develop implantable device that can record a collection of individual neurons over months Reusable Rhythms December 13, 2021 SEAS students present musical instruments made from found or recycled materials at Symphosium concert Senior project spotlight: Ursula Volz April 8, 2022 A solar-powered autonomous mobile chicken coop Internship spotlight: Zach Dietz, A.B. '20 (Yalochat) September 25, 2018 As a software engineering intern at Yalochat in Mexico City, Zach Dietz spent his summer developing a tool to help the company interact with data more easily. 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 project spotlight: Emily He May 5, 2022 A novel enzyme delivery platform for people with bleeding disorders Alumni profile: Nick Lesica, Ph.D. '05 May 29, 2024 Building better hearing aids through deep learning Alumni profile: Caitlin Weigel, A.B. '19 February 14, 2023 Processing survey data with U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Safely releasing genetically modified genes into the wild August 1, 2017 Researchers explore how to effectively release and control engineered species Boosting rocket production July 22, 2021 SEAS student intern helps develop the world’s first 3D-printed rocket Office of Communications - Social Media Guidelines Social media is a powerful tool for promoting the Harvard SEAS mission and vision. An engineer for every interest May 17, 2024 Design Fair highlights range of engineering projects at SEAS From whales to larvae, study finds common principles in swimming September 19, 2014 Applied math shows that a handful of principles govern how virtually all animals propel themselves though water Branching out their engineering skills January 31, 2023 SEAS students build Japanese wooden boat during winter session Optimizing democracy March 8, 2021 New course explores the use of math and computer science to build better democratic systems Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Current page 17 Page 18 Page 19 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Swords, stars and human body systems March 9, 2023 Cynthia Liu succeeds in the lab, on Harvard fencing team
Biology without borders April 18, 2018 New Quantitative Biology Initiative will bring together physical and life scientists to answer major questions
Studies in systems February 23, 2017 New course equips students to tackle the world’s most intractable problems
Alumni profile: Paola Mariselli, S.M. '15 September 26, 2023 Laying the foundation for Bumble’s product design
A long-lasting neural probe January 26, 2024 Researchers develop implantable device that can record a collection of individual neurons over months
Reusable Rhythms December 13, 2021 SEAS students present musical instruments made from found or recycled materials at Symphosium concert
Internship spotlight: Zach Dietz, A.B. '20 (Yalochat) September 25, 2018 As a software engineering intern at Yalochat in Mexico City, Zach Dietz spent his summer developing a tool to help the company interact with data more easily.
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 project spotlight: Emily He May 5, 2022 A novel enzyme delivery platform for people with bleeding disorders
Alumni profile: Nick Lesica, Ph.D. '05 May 29, 2024 Building better hearing aids through deep learning
Alumni profile: Caitlin Weigel, A.B. '19 February 14, 2023 Processing survey data with U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee
Safely releasing genetically modified genes into the wild August 1, 2017 Researchers explore how to effectively release and control engineered species
Boosting rocket production July 22, 2021 SEAS student intern helps develop the world’s first 3D-printed rocket
Office of Communications - Social Media Guidelines Social media is a powerful tool for promoting the Harvard SEAS mission and vision.
An engineer for every interest May 17, 2024 Design Fair highlights range of engineering projects at SEAS
From whales to larvae, study finds common principles in swimming September 19, 2014 Applied math shows that a handful of principles govern how virtually all animals propel themselves though water
Branching out their engineering skills January 31, 2023 SEAS students build Japanese wooden boat during winter session
Optimizing democracy March 8, 2021 New course explores the use of math and computer science to build better democratic systems