Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) Shneidman elevated to principal attorney February 6, 2019 Jeffrey Shneidman, S.M. ’03, Ph.D. ’08 (computer science) has been promoted to principal at intellectual property law firm Fish and Richardson A precise chemical fingerprint of the Amazon September 11, 2019 Drone-based monitoring system reveals important information on the health of the Amazon Master's in Data Science - How to Apply Master's in Computational Science and Engineering - How to Apply Kramer-Bottiglio appointed Lee Professor Engineering May 16, 2019 Putting stock in algorithms December 18, 2019 Student startup lets users create, test, and automate trading strategies Gaglani’s startup raises $2.5M January 22, 2019 A clearer path to clean air in China October 18, 2018 Formaldehyde – not sulfur dioxide — may be the key to China’s stubborn problem of wintertime air pollution Nanowire arrays can detect signals along individual neurons August 25, 2006 Merger of nanowires and neurons could boost efforts to measure and understand brain activity Programming kirigami December 13, 2019 Framework could be used for stretchable electronics, wearable devices, shape changing robots and more The culprit of superconductivity in cuprates October 10, 2018 Researchers shed light on underlying causes of high temperature superconductivity in copper-based materials David A. Edwards elected to National Academy of Inventors December 10, 2013 Bioengineer recognized for prolific record of invention A symphony of learning December 20, 2018 BASF and Harvard University announce extensive research collaboration to drive new frontiers of innovation and knowledge October 25, 2007 Initiative will foster an interdisciplinary research network of faculty and students in labs throughout Harvard University Chakrabarti named to Politico Playbook Power List January 9, 2019 SEAS will benefit from investment by Intel in academic research January 26, 2011 Company will open collaborative Intel Science and Technology Centers across multiple universities throughout the year Harvard materials scientists win award for tiny 3D-printed battery November 26, 2013 Jennifer A. Lewis and collaborators recognized for “innovation, success, and development” Quirky video on adrenal glands wins Scientific American contest January 18, 2013 Top video, written by a SEAS postdoc, explains science with creativity, humor, and a shoestring budget Alumni profile: Leif Jentoft, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 December 19, 2017 Printing tiny batteries June 18, 2013 Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 216 Page 217 Current page 218 Page 219 Page 220 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Shneidman elevated to principal attorney February 6, 2019 Jeffrey Shneidman, S.M. ’03, Ph.D. ’08 (computer science) has been promoted to principal at intellectual property law firm Fish and Richardson
A precise chemical fingerprint of the Amazon September 11, 2019 Drone-based monitoring system reveals important information on the health of the Amazon
Putting stock in algorithms December 18, 2019 Student startup lets users create, test, and automate trading strategies
A clearer path to clean air in China October 18, 2018 Formaldehyde – not sulfur dioxide — may be the key to China’s stubborn problem of wintertime air pollution
Nanowire arrays can detect signals along individual neurons August 25, 2006 Merger of nanowires and neurons could boost efforts to measure and understand brain activity
Programming kirigami December 13, 2019 Framework could be used for stretchable electronics, wearable devices, shape changing robots and more
The culprit of superconductivity in cuprates October 10, 2018 Researchers shed light on underlying causes of high temperature superconductivity in copper-based materials
David A. Edwards elected to National Academy of Inventors December 10, 2013 Bioengineer recognized for prolific record of invention
BASF and Harvard University announce extensive research collaboration to drive new frontiers of innovation and knowledge October 25, 2007 Initiative will foster an interdisciplinary research network of faculty and students in labs throughout Harvard University
SEAS will benefit from investment by Intel in academic research January 26, 2011 Company will open collaborative Intel Science and Technology Centers across multiple universities throughout the year
Harvard materials scientists win award for tiny 3D-printed battery November 26, 2013 Jennifer A. Lewis and collaborators recognized for “innovation, success, and development”
Quirky video on adrenal glands wins Scientific American contest January 18, 2013 Top video, written by a SEAS postdoc, explains science with creativity, humor, and a shoestring budget
Printing tiny batteries June 18, 2013 Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more