Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Setting the standard for Machine Learning June 24, 2019 Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi talks about the importance of benchmarking machine learning Neural net computing in water September 28, 2022 Ionic circuit computes in an aqueous solution How eggs got their shapes June 22, 2017 Adaptations for flight may have driven egg-shape variety in birds Learning as a chain reaction November 21, 2018 How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges September 14, 2021 Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies Engineers Week: Sarah Fouzia Choudhury, A.B. '14 February 19, 2021 In celebration of Engineers Week (Feb. 21-27) alumni offer advice for students Welcome to engineering March 22, 2019 Alumni share advice, insights during Sophomore Forum Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury August 7, 2019 Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish Alumni profile: Kathryn McKain, Ph.D. ’15 July 12, 2019 Alumni Profile: Olajumoke Odedele, A.B. ’13 June 20, 2022 Improving the health and well-being of people living with AIDS/HIV Camera brings unseen world to light July 4, 2019 Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security, atmospheric chemistry and more Eradicating the loneliness pandemic September 10, 2020 Student startup uses technology to foster intergenerational relationships National Science Foundation awards $20M to launch artificial-intelligence institute August 27, 2020 Harvard, MIT, Northeastern, Tufts to explore use of AI in fundamental physics Alumni profile: Demi Ajayi, S.B. ’07 December 3, 2020 Finding meaning in data Alumni profile: Nefeli Georgoulia, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 February 18, 2020 Curiosity leads alumna on a winding path of discovery Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system Alumni profile: Naveen Sinha, Ph.D. ’13 October 25, 2017 Alumni profile: Matthew Hayek, Ph.D. ’17 October 3, 2018 Alumni profile: Paul Koullick, A.B. ’14 August 8, 2019 Alumni profile: Pete Manasantivongs, A.B. ’99 May 23, 2018 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Setting the standard for Machine Learning June 24, 2019 Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi talks about the importance of benchmarking machine learning
How eggs got their shapes June 22, 2017 Adaptations for flight may have driven egg-shape variety in birds
How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges September 14, 2021 Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies
Engineers Week: Sarah Fouzia Choudhury, A.B. '14 February 19, 2021 In celebration of Engineers Week (Feb. 21-27) alumni offer advice for students
Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury August 7, 2019 Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish
Alumni Profile: Olajumoke Odedele, A.B. ’13 June 20, 2022 Improving the health and well-being of people living with AIDS/HIV
Camera brings unseen world to light July 4, 2019 Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security, atmospheric chemistry and more
Eradicating the loneliness pandemic September 10, 2020 Student startup uses technology to foster intergenerational relationships
National Science Foundation awards $20M to launch artificial-intelligence institute August 27, 2020 Harvard, MIT, Northeastern, Tufts to explore use of AI in fundamental physics
Alumni profile: Nefeli Georgoulia, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 February 18, 2020 Curiosity leads alumna on a winding path of discovery
Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system