Search Results Search (-) All (1623) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1606) Teaching areas (5) Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a population October 4, 2017 Minimizing variability may help populations grow Startup internships ‘reward curiosity’ February 16, 2022 Summer program with Matrix Partners places CS students at new ventures Senior profile: Noemi Valdez May 22, 2019 This Mexican-born applied math concentrator wants to help fellow immigrants have a smoother path into STEM Using technology to fight poverty March 15, 2021 Born in a SEAS classroom, Upsolve is now helping low-income families erase debt at scale An economy of algorithms January 27, 2017 ComputeFest 2017 tackles the future of the computational economy Internship spotlight: Dustin Swonder, A.B. '19 (Office of Economic Policy) September 18, 2018 As a summer intern at the Office of Economic Policy in Washington, D.C., Dustin Swonder conducted research to identify whether prescription opiate use has depressed labor force participation among prime-age workers. Grad student profile: Bryan Wilder April 7, 2020 Computer scientist uses AI to stem the spread of HIV among homeless youth A convergence of new concentrators February 13, 2020 Alumni welcome the largest and most diverse incoming class to SEAS Bringing vaccination online February 17, 2021 Student volunteers aid in COVID vaccine information effort Alumni profile: Lidiya Mishchenko, S.M. '09, Ph.D. '12 June 13, 2023 Helping commercialize tech as patent law clerk, professor Senior project spotlight: Ariann Jones April 21, 2023 A quick-assembly device to stop femoral hemorrhages Student profile: Jeremy Burke, M.D.E. ’18 May 22, 2018 An architect, artist, and engineer, this student has an eye for synergy A better understanding of soft artificial muscles November 15, 2019 Research sheds light on the underlying mechanics of soft filaments Office of Communications - Social Media Guidelines Social media is a powerful tool for promoting the Harvard SEAS mission and vision. SEAS grad Pan wins undergraduate data management award July 26, 2022 Creates filter to increase storage engine efficiency in social media, other applications Demystifying vaccination procedures March 10, 2021 Students launch website to provide up-to-date vaccination information Fiber-infused ink enables 3D-printed heart muscle to beat July 27, 2023 The ink helps heart muscle cells align so that they can contract in coordination Computational problems of cosmic proportions March 12, 2018 Cross-cultural, interdisciplinary program combines astronomy and data science School of hard science February 6, 2017 Graduate student offers advice, encouragement at middle school science fair Senior profile: Robert Malate May 11, 2021 Rising to the challenge Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 18 Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 … Page 87 87 Page 88 88 Next page › Last page »
Research rethinks the evolutionary importance of variability in a population October 4, 2017 Minimizing variability may help populations grow
Startup internships ‘reward curiosity’ February 16, 2022 Summer program with Matrix Partners places CS students at new ventures
Senior profile: Noemi Valdez May 22, 2019 This Mexican-born applied math concentrator wants to help fellow immigrants have a smoother path into STEM
Using technology to fight poverty March 15, 2021 Born in a SEAS classroom, Upsolve is now helping low-income families erase debt at scale
An economy of algorithms January 27, 2017 ComputeFest 2017 tackles the future of the computational economy
Internship spotlight: Dustin Swonder, A.B. '19 (Office of Economic Policy) September 18, 2018 As a summer intern at the Office of Economic Policy in Washington, D.C., Dustin Swonder conducted research to identify whether prescription opiate use has depressed labor force participation among prime-age workers.
Grad student profile: Bryan Wilder April 7, 2020 Computer scientist uses AI to stem the spread of HIV among homeless youth
A convergence of new concentrators February 13, 2020 Alumni welcome the largest and most diverse incoming class to SEAS
Bringing vaccination online February 17, 2021 Student volunteers aid in COVID vaccine information effort
Alumni profile: Lidiya Mishchenko, S.M. '09, Ph.D. '12 June 13, 2023 Helping commercialize tech as patent law clerk, professor
Senior project spotlight: Ariann Jones April 21, 2023 A quick-assembly device to stop femoral hemorrhages
Student profile: Jeremy Burke, M.D.E. ’18 May 22, 2018 An architect, artist, and engineer, this student has an eye for synergy
A better understanding of soft artificial muscles November 15, 2019 Research sheds light on the underlying mechanics of soft filaments
Office of Communications - Social Media Guidelines Social media is a powerful tool for promoting the Harvard SEAS mission and vision.
SEAS grad Pan wins undergraduate data management award July 26, 2022 Creates filter to increase storage engine efficiency in social media, other applications
Demystifying vaccination procedures March 10, 2021 Students launch website to provide up-to-date vaccination information
Fiber-infused ink enables 3D-printed heart muscle to beat July 27, 2023 The ink helps heart muscle cells align so that they can contract in coordination
Computational problems of cosmic proportions March 12, 2018 Cross-cultural, interdisciplinary program combines astronomy and data science
School of hard science February 6, 2017 Graduate student offers advice, encouragement at middle school science fair