Search Results Search (-) All (1594) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1577) Teaching areas (5) Engineering the perfect scent November 13, 2023 SEAS grad student organizes perfume workshop at SEC Computational problems of cosmic proportions March 12, 2018 Cross-cultural, interdisciplinary program combines astronomy and data science Alumni profile: Omar Abboud, S.M. ’17 July 3, 2018 Structuring light in 3D November 17, 2021 New research harnesses the power of structured light over space 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. Harvard researchers part of new NSF AI research institute July 29, 2021 Institute will focus on fundamental AI and machine learning theory, algorithms and applications How a policy to address a groundwater shortage inadvertently increase air pollution in northern India December 15, 2022 A delay in the rice planting season led to a delay in harvests and agricultural burning Alumni profile: Shanying Cui, Ph.D. ’14 August 14, 2019 A major step forward for organ biofabrication July 7, 2022 By recreating the helical structure of heart muscles, researchers improve understanding of how the heart beats School of hard science February 6, 2017 Graduate student offers advice, encouragement at middle school science fair Reel hope for ocean conservation June 21, 2023 Creating sustainable, cell-cultured fish fillets using cardiac tissue engineering techniques Senior project spotlight: Sebastian Lindner-Liaw April 13, 2023 A bicycle powered by compressed air SEAS teams net top honors at President’s Innovation Challenge May 5, 2023 Penguin.ai, Stochastic take home $100,000 in prize money Shaping animal, vegetable and mineral October 16, 2017 Researchers develop mathematical techniques for designing shape-shifting shells Grad student profile: Jovana Andrejevic July 2, 2018 Applied physics Ph.D. candidate draws parallels between science and art Voices for diversity in STEM October 25, 2018 Panel discucssion highlights challenges and opportunities Build a machine in 24 hours February 17, 2023 MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery Deciphering Disorder March 9, 2020 Researchers quantify disorder in 2D materials to build better quantum technologies. How eggs got their shapes June 22, 2017 Adaptations for flight may have driven egg-shape variety in birds Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 19 Page 20 Current page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Page 86 86 Page 87 87 Next page › Last page »
Computational problems of cosmic proportions March 12, 2018 Cross-cultural, interdisciplinary program combines astronomy and data science
Structuring light in 3D November 17, 2021 New research harnesses the power of structured light over space
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.
Harvard researchers part of new NSF AI research institute July 29, 2021 Institute will focus on fundamental AI and machine learning theory, algorithms and applications
How a policy to address a groundwater shortage inadvertently increase air pollution in northern India December 15, 2022 A delay in the rice planting season led to a delay in harvests and agricultural burning
A major step forward for organ biofabrication July 7, 2022 By recreating the helical structure of heart muscles, researchers improve understanding of how the heart beats
School of hard science February 6, 2017 Graduate student offers advice, encouragement at middle school science fair
Reel hope for ocean conservation June 21, 2023 Creating sustainable, cell-cultured fish fillets using cardiac tissue engineering techniques
SEAS teams net top honors at President’s Innovation Challenge May 5, 2023 Penguin.ai, Stochastic take home $100,000 in prize money
Shaping animal, vegetable and mineral October 16, 2017 Researchers develop mathematical techniques for designing shape-shifting shells
Grad student profile: Jovana Andrejevic July 2, 2018 Applied physics Ph.D. candidate draws parallels between science and art
Voices for diversity in STEM October 25, 2018 Panel discucssion highlights challenges and opportunities
Build a machine in 24 hours February 17, 2023 MakeHarvard returns to SEAS campus after three-year absence
Rhodes Scholar digs into deep learning February 7, 2020 Oxford-bound student Neil Band wants to use AI to streamline drug discovery
Deciphering Disorder March 9, 2020 Researchers quantify disorder in 2D materials to build better quantum technologies.
How eggs got their shapes June 22, 2017 Adaptations for flight may have driven egg-shape variety in birds