Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) Fair and Square June 12, 2018 Students analyze fairness of lender’s machine-learning models Harvard researchers to receive high-performance computing grants February 3, 2012 Projects will advance both basic science and applications, and accelerate development of exascale computing systems It does indeed compute December 11, 2009 CS 50 Fair spotlights students’ programming for the Web (Harvard Gazette) Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science David Mooney and Rob Howe appointed associate deans at SEAS September 20, 2008 Mooney will oversee Applied Chemical/Biological Sciences and Engineering; Howe will oversee Academic Programs Sending spin waves into an insulating 2D magnet November 8, 2018 Research provides a platform to study spin superfluidity Startup co-founded by Senju acquired by Yup Technologies May 18, 2017 Metasurfaces control polarized light at will August 13, 2021 New research unlocks the hidden potential of metasurfaces Capasso awarded honorary doctorate from Université Paris Diderot December 7, 2011 Applied physicist was called a "model to emulate" and "an exemplary 21st-century physicist" A business of remote learning March 29, 2022 SEAS alum’s video education company grows, and is acquired, during pandemic Novel non-stick material joins portfolio of slippery surface technologies February 10, 2015 Infusing liquids into polymers makes long lasting, self-replenishing material that repels deadly bacterial build-up Electrical engineer Marko Loncar wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award January 30, 2009 Grants will support research on nanoscale optomechanics Two SEAS faculty elected to the American Philosophical Society May 6, 2016 Pioneers in materials and computer scientist join oldest learned society in U.S. Harvard researchers warn of legacy mercury in the environment July 8, 2013 Without stringent emissions reductions, future increases in ocean mercury levels are likely to be greater than anticipated Engineering meets art May 8, 2014 Annual Design & Project Fair highlights meaningful intersections between art and science, creativity and impact Sensing Parkinson’s symptoms March 28, 2022 Researchers apply exosuit sensors to measure muscle strain Alumni profile: Deborah Washington Brown, Ph.D. ’81 June 24, 2020 First Black woman to earn an applied math Ph.D. passed away June 5 Alumni profile: Jordan Brayanov, Ph.D. ’12 November 10, 2020 Incorporating new technology into clinical trials Alumni startup featured by BostInno February 21, 2020 Startup Z Imaging develops augmented reality tools for surgery and other high-precision tasks Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 May 16, 2017 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 205 Page 206 Current page 207 Page 208 Page 209 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Harvard researchers to receive high-performance computing grants February 3, 2012 Projects will advance both basic science and applications, and accelerate development of exascale computing systems
It does indeed compute December 11, 2009 CS 50 Fair spotlights students’ programming for the Web (Harvard Gazette)
Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science
David Mooney and Rob Howe appointed associate deans at SEAS September 20, 2008 Mooney will oversee Applied Chemical/Biological Sciences and Engineering; Howe will oversee Academic Programs
Sending spin waves into an insulating 2D magnet November 8, 2018 Research provides a platform to study spin superfluidity
Metasurfaces control polarized light at will August 13, 2021 New research unlocks the hidden potential of metasurfaces
Capasso awarded honorary doctorate from Université Paris Diderot December 7, 2011 Applied physicist was called a "model to emulate" and "an exemplary 21st-century physicist"
A business of remote learning March 29, 2022 SEAS alum’s video education company grows, and is acquired, during pandemic
Novel non-stick material joins portfolio of slippery surface technologies February 10, 2015 Infusing liquids into polymers makes long lasting, self-replenishing material that repels deadly bacterial build-up
Electrical engineer Marko Loncar wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award January 30, 2009 Grants will support research on nanoscale optomechanics
Two SEAS faculty elected to the American Philosophical Society May 6, 2016 Pioneers in materials and computer scientist join oldest learned society in U.S.
Harvard researchers warn of legacy mercury in the environment July 8, 2013 Without stringent emissions reductions, future increases in ocean mercury levels are likely to be greater than anticipated
Engineering meets art May 8, 2014 Annual Design & Project Fair highlights meaningful intersections between art and science, creativity and impact
Sensing Parkinson’s symptoms March 28, 2022 Researchers apply exosuit sensors to measure muscle strain
Alumni profile: Deborah Washington Brown, Ph.D. ’81 June 24, 2020 First Black woman to earn an applied math Ph.D. passed away June 5
Alumni profile: Jordan Brayanov, Ph.D. ’12 November 10, 2020 Incorporating new technology into clinical trials
Alumni startup featured by BostInno February 21, 2020 Startup Z Imaging develops augmented reality tools for surgery and other high-precision tasks
Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 May 16, 2017 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship