Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) SEAS implements largest IBM Blue Gene supercomputer in U.S. academia October 20, 2006 The CrimsonGridBGL will enhance multi-scale computational science and support advanced research in science and engineering Increased rest, decreased stress December 21, 2022 Students address mental wellness, campus resources for core design class Alumni profile: Kyle Yoshida, S.B. ’18 January 31, 2022 Bioengineer works to improve STEM education for Native Hawaiians Boosting rocket production July 22, 2021 SEAS student intern helps develop the world’s first 3D-printed rocket U.S. methane emissions exceed government estimates November 25, 2013 Collaborative atmospheric study indicates fossil fuel extraction and animal husbandry are major contributors Alumni profile: Alisa Nguyen, A.B. ’15 August 4, 2020 Using technology to make a positive civic impact "Watermark Ink" device wins R&D 100 Award July 8, 2013 Recognized as one of the top 100 technologies introduced this year, 3D-nanostructured chip instantly identifies unknown liquids David Weitz elected to the National Academy of Engineering February 8, 2016 Applied physicist honored for his contributions to engineering Doyle, Ingber elected to the National Academy of Engineering February 10, 2021 Honor is among the highest distinctions to be accorded in the field of engineering Kats receives NSF CAREER Award February 15, 2018 Truby to join Northwestern University April 13, 2020 Truby studies new materials and manufacturing strategies for soft robots The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials New year, new skills January 24, 2011 Students braved the cold and snow to "get their hands dirty" during Optional Winter Activities Week at SEAS The Lab at Harvard opens its doors to innovation November 11, 2009 Opening for The Lab, an experiment designed to foster and celebrate creativity across the arts and sciences, attracted crowds and curiosity 2012-13: The year in review May 28, 2013 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact Aidan C. de B. Daly '13 named Rhodes Scholar November 18, 2012 Computer science concentrator will begin his studies at the University of Oxford in October 2013 Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient Building a tech-savvy talent pipeline February 26, 2018 Student-founded fellowship fosters interest in public service careers Sengeh named Minister of Education for Sierra Leone November 26, 2019 David Sengeh, A.B. ’10 (engineering sciences) has been appointed to lead the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education in Sierra Leone (MBSSE). Advancing notice April 8, 2021 Harvard alumni startup Column is giving public notice an upgrade Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 200 Page 201 Current page 202 Page 203 Page 204 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
SEAS implements largest IBM Blue Gene supercomputer in U.S. academia October 20, 2006 The CrimsonGridBGL will enhance multi-scale computational science and support advanced research in science and engineering
Increased rest, decreased stress December 21, 2022 Students address mental wellness, campus resources for core design class
Alumni profile: Kyle Yoshida, S.B. ’18 January 31, 2022 Bioengineer works to improve STEM education for Native Hawaiians
Boosting rocket production July 22, 2021 SEAS student intern helps develop the world’s first 3D-printed rocket
U.S. methane emissions exceed government estimates November 25, 2013 Collaborative atmospheric study indicates fossil fuel extraction and animal husbandry are major contributors
Alumni profile: Alisa Nguyen, A.B. ’15 August 4, 2020 Using technology to make a positive civic impact
"Watermark Ink" device wins R&D 100 Award July 8, 2013 Recognized as one of the top 100 technologies introduced this year, 3D-nanostructured chip instantly identifies unknown liquids
David Weitz elected to the National Academy of Engineering February 8, 2016 Applied physicist honored for his contributions to engineering
Doyle, Ingber elected to the National Academy of Engineering February 10, 2021 Honor is among the highest distinctions to be accorded in the field of engineering
Truby to join Northwestern University April 13, 2020 Truby studies new materials and manufacturing strategies for soft robots
The secrets of secretion June 22, 2015 New system for fluid release could improve anti-fouling, drug delivery and self-healing materials
New year, new skills January 24, 2011 Students braved the cold and snow to "get their hands dirty" during Optional Winter Activities Week at SEAS
The Lab at Harvard opens its doors to innovation November 11, 2009 Opening for The Lab, an experiment designed to foster and celebrate creativity across the arts and sciences, attracted crowds and curiosity
2012-13: The year in review May 28, 2013 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact
Aidan C. de B. Daly '13 named Rhodes Scholar November 18, 2012 Computer science concentrator will begin his studies at the University of Oxford in October 2013
Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient
Building a tech-savvy talent pipeline February 26, 2018 Student-founded fellowship fosters interest in public service careers
Sengeh named Minister of Education for Sierra Leone November 26, 2019 David Sengeh, A.B. ’10 (engineering sciences) has been appointed to lead the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education in Sierra Leone (MBSSE).