Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) The RoboBee flies solo June 26, 2019 Cutting the power cord for the first untethered flight Putting ideas to the test February 12, 2018 Fellowship helps female entrepreneurs build confidence Printing with sound August 31, 2018 Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: Lilian Magermans, S.B. '19 August 17, 2018 Mechanical engineering concentrator Lilian Magermans, S.B. '19, has spent her summer in a SEAS research lab, working to develop a better understanding of the coalescing mechanics of droplets on slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces. Teachable moments December 22, 2015 Harvard students help middle schoolers learn about engineering En route to a data-driven solution June 14, 2017 Students use computational modeling to study Boston bus route revenues Stealing from Nature February 3, 2011 Joanna Aizenberg escapes conventional expectations by “stealing” ingenious designs from Nature (Radcliffe Magazine) (Now) there’s an app for that December 9, 2015 CS50 Students display creative and useful apps at final project fair Michael Mitzenmacher and Stuart Shieber named 2014 ACM Fellows January 14, 2015 Cohort of top computer scientists were elected for their contributions to enterprise, entertainment, and education Using sound to test devices, control qubits October 24, 2023 Control of atomic vacancies with sound waves could improve communications and offer new control for quantum computing The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest Harvard University licenses kidney engineering technology to Trestle Biotherapeutics to facilitate new kidney replacement therapies February 22, 2022 Powerful combination of 3D bioprinting and stem cell-based tissue engineering could enable new approaches to treating chronic kidney disease Rice to receive AGU's Walter H. Bucher Medal August 13, 2012 Honor recognizes geologist's “original contributions to the basic knowledge of the crust and lithosphere” 3D printed lung models will be used to study SARS-CoV-2 July 1, 2020 Alumna Taciana Pereira is a co-principal investigator on the project New faces, new frontiers September 22, 2015 New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Centers & Initiatives Computer Science - Centers & Initiatives Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Undergraduate Engineering at Harvard Environmental Science & Engineering - Undergraduate Engineering at Harvard Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 201 Page 202 Current page 203 Page 204 Page 205 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Printing with sound August 31, 2018 Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before
Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: Lilian Magermans, S.B. '19 August 17, 2018 Mechanical engineering concentrator Lilian Magermans, S.B. '19, has spent her summer in a SEAS research lab, working to develop a better understanding of the coalescing mechanics of droplets on slippery liquid-infused porous surfaces.
En route to a data-driven solution June 14, 2017 Students use computational modeling to study Boston bus route revenues
Stealing from Nature February 3, 2011 Joanna Aizenberg escapes conventional expectations by “stealing” ingenious designs from Nature (Radcliffe Magazine)
(Now) there’s an app for that December 9, 2015 CS50 Students display creative and useful apps at final project fair
Michael Mitzenmacher and Stuart Shieber named 2014 ACM Fellows January 14, 2015 Cohort of top computer scientists were elected for their contributions to enterprise, entertainment, and education
Using sound to test devices, control qubits October 24, 2023 Control of atomic vacancies with sound waves could improve communications and offer new control for quantum computing
The changing chemistry of the Amazonian atmosphere April 11, 2018 Pollution and urbanization are impacting the atmospheric chemistry of the rainforest
Harvard University licenses kidney engineering technology to Trestle Biotherapeutics to facilitate new kidney replacement therapies February 22, 2022 Powerful combination of 3D bioprinting and stem cell-based tissue engineering could enable new approaches to treating chronic kidney disease
Rice to receive AGU's Walter H. Bucher Medal August 13, 2012 Honor recognizes geologist's “original contributions to the basic knowledge of the crust and lithosphere”
3D printed lung models will be used to study SARS-CoV-2 July 1, 2020 Alumna Taciana Pereira is a co-principal investigator on the project
New faces, new frontiers September 22, 2015 New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life
Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat