Search Results Search (-) All (1593) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1576) Teaching areas (5) Life from chaos May 26, 2020 Researchers use geometry and dynamics to better understand tissue organization How the brain accounts for uncertainties in motor planning September 13, 2021 Research sheds light on the incredible feats of the brain in light of uncertainty Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly New faces, new frontiers September 22, 2015 New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life On the road to optimization June 9, 2020 Student startup uses AI to automate truck routing Applying science and engineering in the Navajo Nation November 10, 2023 Robinson Tom goes from Navajo Tech summer researcher to SEAS Ph.D. student First video of viruses assembling October 4, 2019 Research offers rare view into the formation of viruses A fiery past sheds new light on the future of global climate change May 28, 2021 Ice core samples reveal significant smoke aerosols in the pre-industrial Southern Hemisphere Alumni profile: Alexander Epstein, S.M. ’09, Ph.D. ’12 April 16, 2018 Using technology to make city streets safer Boston experienced five horrific bicycle fatalities in the summer and fall of 2012, raising awareness of the dangers involved when cyclists and trucks and buses navigate the city’s narrow streets. Welcome to engineering March 22, 2019 Alumni share advice, insights during Sophomore Forum Alumni profile: Kathryn McKain, Ph.D. ’15 July 12, 2019 Camera brings unseen world to light July 4, 2019 Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security, atmospheric chemistry and more Alumni profile: Paul Koullick, A.B. ’14 August 8, 2019 Special series: the path untrodden part two March 4, 2019 Follow along as Lyra Wanzer builds an electroadhesive treaded robot for her senior capstone project An end to boring meetings January 22, 2020 Student startup helps make the workplace more productive and collaborative Questlove leads conversation about food, music and science April 20, 2016 How technology, global warming impact cooking 2015-16: The year in review June 2, 2016 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact. Crunching data for a cause May 20, 2015 Startup applies crowdsourced computational expertise to advance the social good Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland Destination data June 20, 2017 Students’ computational science project tracks tourist travels Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Page 86 86 Page 87 87 Next page › Last page »
Life from chaos May 26, 2020 Researchers use geometry and dynamics to better understand tissue organization
How the brain accounts for uncertainties in motor planning September 13, 2021 Research sheds light on the incredible feats of the brain in light of uncertainty
Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly
New faces, new frontiers September 22, 2015 New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life
Applying science and engineering in the Navajo Nation November 10, 2023 Robinson Tom goes from Navajo Tech summer researcher to SEAS Ph.D. student
First video of viruses assembling October 4, 2019 Research offers rare view into the formation of viruses
A fiery past sheds new light on the future of global climate change May 28, 2021 Ice core samples reveal significant smoke aerosols in the pre-industrial Southern Hemisphere
Alumni profile: Alexander Epstein, S.M. ’09, Ph.D. ’12 April 16, 2018 Using technology to make city streets safer Boston experienced five horrific bicycle fatalities in the summer and fall of 2012, raising awareness of the dangers involved when cyclists and trucks and buses navigate the city’s narrow streets.
Camera brings unseen world to light July 4, 2019 Portable polarization-sensitive camera could be used in machine vision, autonomous vehicles, security, atmospheric chemistry and more
Special series: the path untrodden part two March 4, 2019 Follow along as Lyra Wanzer builds an electroadhesive treaded robot for her senior capstone project
An end to boring meetings January 22, 2020 Student startup helps make the workplace more productive and collaborative
Questlove leads conversation about food, music and science April 20, 2016 How technology, global warming impact cooking
2015-16: The year in review June 2, 2016 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact.
Crunching data for a cause May 20, 2015 Startup applies crowdsourced computational expertise to advance the social good
Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland