Search Results Search (-) All (5650) Courses (333) Events (87) Mission in Action (2) News (2907) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) Crypto creativity September 30, 2022 Students explore blockchain possibilities at Hack Lodge Alumni profile: Emily Parfit, A.B. '08 February 5, 2024 Improving public schools around the country Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems Surfing the spin wave December 13, 2021 New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity David Parkes and Salil Vadhan named 2018 ACM Fellows December 11, 2018 Researchers honored for contributions to computer science Alumni Profile: Mark Yetter, A.B. ’08 March 18, 2022 Leading design for one of the biggest video games in the world Pehlevan selected for NSF CAREER Award October 4, 2023 Award will support research into how the brain's neural networks learn Alumni profile: Paolo Pasco, A.B. '22 March 23, 2023 Alum constructs his way to success as crossword editor HiHome sweet HiHome May 23, 2022 MS/MBA, Undergraduate Technology Innovation Fellows team up for home purchase start-up Soft robotic wearable restores arm function for people with ALS February 3, 2023 Proof-of-concept device is comfortable, safe, easy to use Making engineering sound fantastic January 10, 2023 Student instruments perform at Engineering the Acoustical World Festival A community of coders November 2, 2018 Hundreds of students develop creative solutions at 4th HackHarvard An early warning system for joint heat and ozone extremes in China August 8, 2023 Research identifies patterns to predict co-occurrence of heat and ozone extremes in China months in advance Cyborg technology analyzes the functional maturation of stem-cell derived heart tissue March 8, 2023 Tissue-embedded stretchable nanoelectronics enable insights into the influence of neighboring cells on stem-cell-derived cardiomyocyte growth and performance Bubbles, bubbles everywhere February 2, 2022 Novel method simulates tens of thousands of bubbles in foamy flows Four SEAS faculty members elected to NAS May 3, 2019 A physicist, two materials scientists, and a chemist join the ranks of the National Academy of Sciences Coming together February 5, 2021 Sophomore Convocation offers new concentrators a glimpse of the future of Harvard engineering Senior profile: DaLoria Boone May 24, 2022 Balancing bioengineering and track and field Senior profile: Alex Bimm May 19, 2022 Programming his way through Harvard Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 172 Page 173 Current page 174 Page 175 Page 176 … Page 304 304 Page 305 305 Next page › Last page »
Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology
In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems
Surfing the spin wave December 13, 2021 New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity
David Parkes and Salil Vadhan named 2018 ACM Fellows December 11, 2018 Researchers honored for contributions to computer science
Alumni Profile: Mark Yetter, A.B. ’08 March 18, 2022 Leading design for one of the biggest video games in the world
Pehlevan selected for NSF CAREER Award October 4, 2023 Award will support research into how the brain's neural networks learn
Alumni profile: Paolo Pasco, A.B. '22 March 23, 2023 Alum constructs his way to success as crossword editor
HiHome sweet HiHome May 23, 2022 MS/MBA, Undergraduate Technology Innovation Fellows team up for home purchase start-up
Soft robotic wearable restores arm function for people with ALS February 3, 2023 Proof-of-concept device is comfortable, safe, easy to use
Making engineering sound fantastic January 10, 2023 Student instruments perform at Engineering the Acoustical World Festival
A community of coders November 2, 2018 Hundreds of students develop creative solutions at 4th HackHarvard
An early warning system for joint heat and ozone extremes in China August 8, 2023 Research identifies patterns to predict co-occurrence of heat and ozone extremes in China months in advance
Cyborg technology analyzes the functional maturation of stem-cell derived heart tissue March 8, 2023 Tissue-embedded stretchable nanoelectronics enable insights into the influence of neighboring cells on stem-cell-derived cardiomyocyte growth and performance
Bubbles, bubbles everywhere February 2, 2022 Novel method simulates tens of thousands of bubbles in foamy flows
Four SEAS faculty members elected to NAS May 3, 2019 A physicist, two materials scientists, and a chemist join the ranks of the National Academy of Sciences
Coming together February 5, 2021 Sophomore Convocation offers new concentrators a glimpse of the future of Harvard engineering