Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) Bittler wins 2020 SAME Award May 4, 2020 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering 2016-2017 July 18, 2017 Year in Review Grad student profile: Amanda Filie February 22, 2018 Materials scientist helps the chemical industry clean up its act Alumni profile: Suhare Nur, Ph.D. ’16 August 25, 2020 Preparing the world for the quantum computing revolution Simple machine may pave the way for more powerful cell phones and WIFI October 26, 2022 A 3D-printed device in a tank of water braids nanowires and moves microparticles Alumni profile: Patrick Mauro, A.B./S.M. ’07 February 14, 2018 Frank Doyle elected to the National Academy of Medicine October 17, 2016 SEAS Dean honored for leadership in the field of biomedical control Stephen Chong wins Air Force Young Investigator Award January 17, 2012 Computer scientist honored for his work on integrating programming language and operating system information security mechanisms Two SEAS faculty win prestigious NSF CAREER Awards January 6, 2011 Stephen Chong will study language-based information security; Sharad Ramanathan will study locomotory decision making in C. elegans Reconciling predictions of climate change July 5, 2017 New framework accounts for conflicting estimates of global temperature increases Shieber named director of new Office for Scholarly Communication May 24, 2008 Computer scientist aims to promote open access and a sustainable publishing model Senior Project Profile: John Rahill May 9, 2018 “Uncovering Boston’s Wooden Foundations” How the gut got its villi September 24, 2013 Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification” Michael P. Brenner named Simons Investigator July 24, 2012 Inaugural program offers SEAS faculty member five-year appointment with $100,000 of research support per year Stopping the spread December 17, 2020 Students create COVID-19 infection risk analysis tool to evaluate face masks Lermusiaux appointed associate department head at MIT July 31, 2018 Powerful potential December 15, 2011 SEAS holiday lecture engages young learners with the wonders of energy A weekend of WE March 9, 2018 Women Engineers Code Conference brings together current and future leaders in tech An idea that changed the world January 24, 2013 ComputeFest panel, part of Wintersession, explains Markov's pivotal breakthrough from a lecture 100 years ago (Harvard Gazette) Programming pH July 27, 2022 New technique could accelerate DNA synthesis Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 197 Page 198 Current page 199 Page 200 Page 201 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Grad student profile: Amanda Filie February 22, 2018 Materials scientist helps the chemical industry clean up its act
Alumni profile: Suhare Nur, Ph.D. ’16 August 25, 2020 Preparing the world for the quantum computing revolution
Simple machine may pave the way for more powerful cell phones and WIFI October 26, 2022 A 3D-printed device in a tank of water braids nanowires and moves microparticles
Frank Doyle elected to the National Academy of Medicine October 17, 2016 SEAS Dean honored for leadership in the field of biomedical control
Stephen Chong wins Air Force Young Investigator Award January 17, 2012 Computer scientist honored for his work on integrating programming language and operating system information security mechanisms
Two SEAS faculty win prestigious NSF CAREER Awards January 6, 2011 Stephen Chong will study language-based information security; Sharad Ramanathan will study locomotory decision making in C. elegans
Reconciling predictions of climate change July 5, 2017 New framework accounts for conflicting estimates of global temperature increases
Shieber named director of new Office for Scholarly Communication May 24, 2008 Computer scientist aims to promote open access and a sustainable publishing model
How the gut got its villi September 24, 2013 Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification”
Michael P. Brenner named Simons Investigator July 24, 2012 Inaugural program offers SEAS faculty member five-year appointment with $100,000 of research support per year
Stopping the spread December 17, 2020 Students create COVID-19 infection risk analysis tool to evaluate face masks
Powerful potential December 15, 2011 SEAS holiday lecture engages young learners with the wonders of energy
A weekend of WE March 9, 2018 Women Engineers Code Conference brings together current and future leaders in tech
An idea that changed the world January 24, 2013 ComputeFest panel, part of Wintersession, explains Markov's pivotal breakthrough from a lecture 100 years ago (Harvard Gazette)