Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) Jezero Crater, here we come November 29, 2018 Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers Investing in leadership May 15, 2014 The Experiment Fund celebrates two years in Cambridge Michael O. Rabin wins Dan David Prize February 17, 2010 Computer science pioneer shares $1 million prize for outstanding achievements in the field Seasonal CO2 range expanding as more is added to the atmosphere August 8, 2013 Northern Hemisphere terrestrial ecosystems are taking “deeper breaths,” according to a multi-agency study Simple math explains dramatic beak shape variation in Darwin’s finches February 23, 2010 Scaling and shear link morphology, genotype, and developmental genetics Pereira highlighted in 3DHeals June 4, 2020 Bioengineering alumna discusses inspiration, mentorship Gualtieri named AARP Purpose Prize Fellow October 30, 2018 Investigators receive the Cullen Education and Research Fund (CERF) Medical Engineering Prize for ALS research February 7, 2022 AHA notes work at SEAS among top research in 2009 January 7, 2010 American Heart Association highlights collaborative discovery from Kit Parker's Disease Biophysics Group How to build a robot October 24, 2018 For anyone looking for a SEAS class where you can get hands-on AND make a robot, look no further than Computer Aided Machine Design (ES 51). Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book In automaton we trust May 25, 2016 Student examines the issue of over-trusting robotic systems Seaton named one of Washington D.C.’s top young innovators October 15, 2020 Jake Seaton is founder and CEO of Column For electronics beyond silicon, a new contender emerges September 16, 2014 New transistor achieves ‘colossal’ switchable resistance using quantum materials and physics developed in a fuel cell lab Alumni startup raises $3.2M October 14, 2020 Grata was co-founded in 2016 by Andrew Bocskocsky and Nevin Raj Programming smart molecules December 12, 2013 Harvard machine-learning algorithms could make chemical reactions intelligent Robert Wood receives Max Planck-Humboldt Medal November 7, 2018 Engineer and roboticist Robert Wood is honored with the newly created Max Planck-Humboldt Medal for his role and accomplishments in the field of soft robotics Color that goes beyond nature March 3, 2021 Research opens the door to predicting and designing structural color Engineer Robert J. Wood to receive NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award March 8, 2012 NSF’s most prestigious award recognizes outstanding early-career research Nanoscale materials for the Internet of Things January 28, 2016 NanoLitz could free up frequency spectrum needed to connect devices Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 221 Page 222 Current page 223 Page 224 Page 225 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Jezero Crater, here we come November 29, 2018 Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers
Michael O. Rabin wins Dan David Prize February 17, 2010 Computer science pioneer shares $1 million prize for outstanding achievements in the field
Seasonal CO2 range expanding as more is added to the atmosphere August 8, 2013 Northern Hemisphere terrestrial ecosystems are taking “deeper breaths,” according to a multi-agency study
Simple math explains dramatic beak shape variation in Darwin’s finches February 23, 2010 Scaling and shear link morphology, genotype, and developmental genetics
Investigators receive the Cullen Education and Research Fund (CERF) Medical Engineering Prize for ALS research February 7, 2022
AHA notes work at SEAS among top research in 2009 January 7, 2010 American Heart Association highlights collaborative discovery from Kit Parker's Disease Biophysics Group
How to build a robot October 24, 2018 For anyone looking for a SEAS class where you can get hands-on AND make a robot, look no further than Computer Aided Machine Design (ES 51).
Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book
Seaton named one of Washington D.C.’s top young innovators October 15, 2020 Jake Seaton is founder and CEO of Column
For electronics beyond silicon, a new contender emerges September 16, 2014 New transistor achieves ‘colossal’ switchable resistance using quantum materials and physics developed in a fuel cell lab
Alumni startup raises $3.2M October 14, 2020 Grata was co-founded in 2016 by Andrew Bocskocsky and Nevin Raj
Programming smart molecules December 12, 2013 Harvard machine-learning algorithms could make chemical reactions intelligent
Robert Wood receives Max Planck-Humboldt Medal November 7, 2018 Engineer and roboticist Robert Wood is honored with the newly created Max Planck-Humboldt Medal for his role and accomplishments in the field of soft robotics
Color that goes beyond nature March 3, 2021 Research opens the door to predicting and designing structural color
Engineer Robert J. Wood to receive NSF’s Alan T. Waterman Award March 8, 2012 NSF’s most prestigious award recognizes outstanding early-career research
Nanoscale materials for the Internet of Things January 28, 2016 NanoLitz could free up frequency spectrum needed to connect devices