Search Results Search (-) All (1647) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1627) Teaching areas (5) Alumni profile: Victor Udoewa, S.B. '99 March 7, 2024 Bringing “radical participatory design” to the public sector Alumni profile: Shanying Cui, Ph.D. ’14 August 14, 2019 Model shows solar geoengineering may be surprisingly effective in alleviating impacts of global warming on crops May 20, 2021 Research offers better understanding of solar geoengineering’s effect on agriculture Tracking diseases in Virgin Islands September 28, 2023 Bhola heads home to help public health lab STEM leaders of the future February 13, 2024 Convocation welcomes Class of 2026 to SEAS Engineering Better Eating Habits December 14, 2021 SEAS students present plan to decrease food waste on campus Senior project spotlight: Ariann Jones April 21, 2023 A quick-assembly device to stop femoral hemorrhages Voices for diversity in STEM October 25, 2018 Panel discucssion highlights challenges and opportunities First glimpse of hydrodynamic electron flow in 3D materials September 16, 2021 Research paves the way for new devices and new understanding of electron interactions Alumni profile: Lidiya Mishchenko, S.M. '09, Ph.D. '12 June 13, 2023 Helping commercialize tech as patent law clerk, professor How eggs got their shapes June 22, 2017 Adaptations for flight may have driven egg-shape variety in birds Applied mathematician Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan wins George Ledlie Prize October 13, 2006 Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan, who finds joy in "discovering the sublime in the mundane," has been awarded the George Ledlie Prize by the President and Fellows of Harvard College Alumni profile: Sam Steyer, A.B. ’11 December 17, 2021 Sam Steyer matches job seekers with climate-conscious companies Alumni profile: Naveen Sinha, Ph.D. ’13 October 25, 2017 Fiber-infused ink enables 3D-printed heart muscle to beat July 27, 2023 The ink helps heart muscle cells align so that they can contract in coordination Alum highlights math’s role in changing tech ecosystem October 27, 2016 Breaking the cycle of homelessness June 15, 2022 SEAS students help optimize Boston intervention program Mathematical model of red blood cells may predict risk of anemia November 13, 2010 Joint MGH-SEAS study exploits analysis commonly used in physics to uncover new details of human physiology How bees stay cool on hot summer days February 5, 2019 Detecting the ventilation strategy of honey bees Machine learning for morphable materials January 12, 2022 New platform can program the transformation of 2D stretchable surfaces into specific 3D shapes Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Alumni profile: Victor Udoewa, S.B. '99 March 7, 2024 Bringing “radical participatory design” to the public sector
Model shows solar geoengineering may be surprisingly effective in alleviating impacts of global warming on crops May 20, 2021 Research offers better understanding of solar geoengineering’s effect on agriculture
Engineering Better Eating Habits December 14, 2021 SEAS students present plan to decrease food waste on campus
Senior project spotlight: Ariann Jones April 21, 2023 A quick-assembly device to stop femoral hemorrhages
Voices for diversity in STEM October 25, 2018 Panel discucssion highlights challenges and opportunities
First glimpse of hydrodynamic electron flow in 3D materials September 16, 2021 Research paves the way for new devices and new understanding of electron interactions
Alumni profile: Lidiya Mishchenko, S.M. '09, Ph.D. '12 June 13, 2023 Helping commercialize tech as patent law clerk, professor
How eggs got their shapes June 22, 2017 Adaptations for flight may have driven egg-shape variety in birds
Applied mathematician Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan wins George Ledlie Prize October 13, 2006 Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan, who finds joy in "discovering the sublime in the mundane," has been awarded the George Ledlie Prize by the President and Fellows of Harvard College
Alumni profile: Sam Steyer, A.B. ’11 December 17, 2021 Sam Steyer matches job seekers with climate-conscious companies
Fiber-infused ink enables 3D-printed heart muscle to beat July 27, 2023 The ink helps heart muscle cells align so that they can contract in coordination
Breaking the cycle of homelessness June 15, 2022 SEAS students help optimize Boston intervention program
Mathematical model of red blood cells may predict risk of anemia November 13, 2010 Joint MGH-SEAS study exploits analysis commonly used in physics to uncover new details of human physiology
How bees stay cool on hot summer days February 5, 2019 Detecting the ventilation strategy of honey bees
Machine learning for morphable materials January 12, 2022 New platform can program the transformation of 2D stretchable surfaces into specific 3D shapes