Search Results Search (-) All (362) News (350) Teaching areas (12) Advancing ingenuity April 27, 2016 Five research projects with commercial potential receive sustaining funding through Harvard’s Physical Sciences & Engineering Accelerator Engineering Better Eating Habits December 14, 2021 SEAS students present plan to decrease food waste on campus Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters For cutting-edge biomedical materials, try corn February 2, 2012 Winter mini-course explores plant-derived materials for wound closures, drug delivery, and tissue engineering Alumni profile: Philip Barth, A.B. ’77 July 9, 2019 Alumni profile: Ben Finio, Ph.D. ’12 June 19, 2019 Big boost for SEAS June 3, 2015 John A. Paulson’s $400 million gift will fuel School’s rapid growth in technology, engineering fields Smaller, smarter, softer robotic arm for endoscopic surgery August 2, 2017 Bioinspired approach combines pop-up fabrication with soft robotics Embracing diversity, celebrating community February 14, 2019 Third annual Sophomore Convocation unites largest and most diverse incoming class Applied Mathematics - Research Opportunities Bioengineering - Research Opportunities Electrical Engineering - Research Opportunities Environmental Science & Engineering - Research Opportunities Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Research Opportunities Congratulations Class of 2020 May 28, 2020 During Harvard’s virtual graduation program on May 28, 523 students joined the SEAS alumni ranks Alumni profile: Lahiru Jayatilaka, A.B. ’10 February 23, 2017 Soft exosuit economies: understanding the costs of lightening the load January 18, 2017 A Harvard team quantifies significant metabolic energy savings gained from its wearable gait-improving robot Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good Printing with sound August 31, 2018 Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before Grad student profile: Jeremy Huang, Ph.D. ’21 August 20, 2018 Bioengineering Ph.D. candidate works where science, religion, and philosophy collide Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Next page › Last page »
Advancing ingenuity April 27, 2016 Five research projects with commercial potential receive sustaining funding through Harvard’s Physical Sciences & Engineering Accelerator
Engineering Better Eating Habits December 14, 2021 SEAS students present plan to decrease food waste on campus
Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters
For cutting-edge biomedical materials, try corn February 2, 2012 Winter mini-course explores plant-derived materials for wound closures, drug delivery, and tissue engineering
Big boost for SEAS June 3, 2015 John A. Paulson’s $400 million gift will fuel School’s rapid growth in technology, engineering fields
Smaller, smarter, softer robotic arm for endoscopic surgery August 2, 2017 Bioinspired approach combines pop-up fabrication with soft robotics
Embracing diversity, celebrating community February 14, 2019 Third annual Sophomore Convocation unites largest and most diverse incoming class
Congratulations Class of 2020 May 28, 2020 During Harvard’s virtual graduation program on May 28, 523 students joined the SEAS alumni ranks
Soft exosuit economies: understanding the costs of lightening the load January 18, 2017 A Harvard team quantifies significant metabolic energy savings gained from its wearable gait-improving robot
Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good
Printing with sound August 31, 2018 Researchers use acoustic forces to print droplets that couldn’t be printed before
Grad student profile: Jeremy Huang, Ph.D. ’21 August 20, 2018 Bioengineering Ph.D. candidate works where science, religion, and philosophy collide