Search Results Search (-) All (1561) Courses (9) News (1547) Teaching areas (5) Alumni profile: Ishan Chatterjee, S.B. ’16 July 19, 2021 Exploring the future of spatial computing 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 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. Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy Senior project spotlight: Mark Meneses April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Meneses designed software that mimics the process scientists use to generate antibodies in the lab 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 Living history April 23, 2021 Attending a virtual history class from the ruined city where the events took place New faces, new frontiers September 22, 2015 New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life Alumni profile: Nefeli Georgoulia, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 February 18, 2020 Curiosity leads alumna on a winding path of discovery National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program Embracing diversity, celebrating community February 14, 2019 Third annual Sophomore Convocation unites largest and most diverse incoming class Destination data June 20, 2017 Students’ computational science project tracks tourist travels 2015-16: The year in review June 2, 2016 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact. Questlove leads conversation about food, music and science April 20, 2016 How technology, global warming impact cooking Re-thinking gene expression November 15, 2018 Researchers develop mathematical model that questions long-held assumptions about gene expression Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury August 7, 2019 Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish Crunching data for a cause May 20, 2015 Startup applies crowdsourced computational expertise to advance the social good Computing that goes to extremes April 25, 2016 Course teaches students how computing power can solve complex problems Grad student profile: Nicholas Cuccia December 2, 2019 For this applied physics Ph.D. candidate, failure is an option Alumni profile: Russell deLucia, S.M. '64, Ph.D. '69 May 31, 2023 Helping alleviate poverty through sustainability in India Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 21 Page 22 Current page 23 Page 24 Page 25 … Page 84 84 Page 85 85 Next page › Last page »
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
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.
Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy
Senior project spotlight: Mark Meneses April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Meneses designed software that mimics the process scientists use to generate antibodies in the lab
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
Living history April 23, 2021 Attending a virtual history class from the ruined city where the events took place
New faces, new frontiers September 22, 2015 New faculty bring expertise on neural networks, batteries, and the origin of life
Alumni profile: Nefeli Georgoulia, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 February 18, 2020 Curiosity leads alumna on a winding path of discovery
National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program
Embracing diversity, celebrating community February 14, 2019 Third annual Sophomore Convocation unites largest and most diverse incoming class
2015-16: The year in review June 2, 2016 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact.
Questlove leads conversation about food, music and science April 20, 2016 How technology, global warming impact cooking
Re-thinking gene expression November 15, 2018 Researchers develop mathematical model that questions long-held assumptions about gene expression
Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury August 7, 2019 Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish
Crunching data for a cause May 20, 2015 Startup applies crowdsourced computational expertise to advance the social good
Computing that goes to extremes April 25, 2016 Course teaches students how computing power can solve complex problems
Grad student profile: Nicholas Cuccia December 2, 2019 For this applied physics Ph.D. candidate, failure is an option
Alumni profile: Russell deLucia, S.M. '64, Ph.D. '69 May 31, 2023 Helping alleviate poverty through sustainability in India