Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Imagining a world without species September 20, 2017 Applied mathematician rethinks how we differentiate organisms on the microbial scale Student profile: Jeremy Burke, M.D.E. ’18 May 22, 2018 An architect, artist, and engineer, this student has an eye for synergy Alumni profile: Rohit Goyal, M.E. ’14 May 14, 2020 Getting aerial ride sharing off the ground at Uber Elevate Alumni profile: Shanying Cui, Ph.D. ’14 August 14, 2019 Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a population October 4, 2017 Minimizing variability may help populations grow Increased rest, decreased stress December 21, 2022 Students address mental wellness, campus resources for core design class A fiery past sheds new light on the future of global climate change May 28, 2021 Ice core samples reveal significant smoke aerosols in the pre-industrial Southern Hemisphere An end to boring meetings January 22, 2020 Student startup helps make the workplace more productive and collaborative Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery Alumni profile: Omar Abboud, S.M. ’17 July 3, 2018 Adding it all up May 7, 2020 The potent combination of math and medicine inspires Akshaya Annapragada to take on global health care challenges Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: Benjamin Lee S.B. ‘19 July 26, 2018 Mechanical engineering concentrator Benjamin Lee, S.B. '19, has spent his summer working on microfluidic devices in the lab of David Weitz, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and Applied Physics. Coming together February 5, 2021 Sophomore Convocation offers new concentrators a glimpse of the future of Harvard engineering An economy of algorithms January 27, 2017 ComputeFest 2017 tackles the future of the computational economy Crystal clear August 19, 2021 Research reveals fundamental mechanism of colloid crystal growth, opens door to new applications A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly Senior profile: Esther Koh May 18, 2022 Learning all she could from her SEAS mentor Climate change may not expand drylands March 11, 2021 New analysis highlights uncertainty about the future state of drylands Computational problems of cosmic proportions March 12, 2018 Cross-cultural, interdisciplinary program combines astronomy and data science Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Page 21 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Imagining a world without species September 20, 2017 Applied mathematician rethinks how we differentiate organisms on the microbial scale
Student profile: Jeremy Burke, M.D.E. ’18 May 22, 2018 An architect, artist, and engineer, this student has an eye for synergy
Alumni profile: Rohit Goyal, M.E. ’14 May 14, 2020 Getting aerial ride sharing off the ground at Uber Elevate
Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a population October 4, 2017 Minimizing variability may help populations grow
Increased rest, decreased stress December 21, 2022 Students address mental wellness, campus resources for core design class
A fiery past sheds new light on the future of global climate change May 28, 2021 Ice core samples reveal significant smoke aerosols in the pre-industrial Southern Hemisphere
An end to boring meetings January 22, 2020 Student startup helps make the workplace more productive and collaborative
Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery
Adding it all up May 7, 2020 The potent combination of math and medicine inspires Akshaya Annapragada to take on global health care challenges
Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: Benjamin Lee S.B. ‘19 July 26, 2018 Mechanical engineering concentrator Benjamin Lee, S.B. '19, has spent his summer working on microfluidic devices in the lab of David Weitz, Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and Applied Physics.
Coming together February 5, 2021 Sophomore Convocation offers new concentrators a glimpse of the future of Harvard engineering
An economy of algorithms January 27, 2017 ComputeFest 2017 tackles the future of the computational economy
Crystal clear August 19, 2021 Research reveals fundamental mechanism of colloid crystal growth, opens door to new applications
A personalized exosuit for real-world walking November 10, 2021 Ultrasound measurements of muscle dynamics provide customized, activity-specific assistance
Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly
Climate change may not expand drylands March 11, 2021 New analysis highlights uncertainty about the future state of drylands
Computational problems of cosmic proportions March 12, 2018 Cross-cultural, interdisciplinary program combines astronomy and data science