Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) Take to the skies October 26, 2023 Marei spends summer building airplane parts at Woodward Math explains a chef's intuition January 2, 2013 Research by L. Mahadevan reveals the physics of slicing and dicing (Boston Globe) Computer scientist Radhika Nagpal wins Borg Early Career Award May 5, 2010 Honor celebrates a woman in CS and/or engineering who has made significant research contributions and contributed to her profession Federico Capasso, terahertz pioneer April 4, 2013 Article in IEEE Transactions profiles the distinguished physicist's education, career, and contributions to optics and photonics Francois featured by Franklin Township news site February 16, 2018 Get an insider's view of student research happening at SEAS June 24, 2008 Creating new materials to cure cancer and treating malaria is all in a day's work Guiding responsible research in geoengineering March 14, 2013 Harvard, UCLA experts propose new structure for regulation of geoengineering research Real texture for lab-grown meat October 21, 2019 Researchers grow muscle cells on edible fibers Come together April 9, 2020 Student-developed videoconferencing platform enables dynamic conversation groups Brandon Liu '14 named Marshall Scholar December 5, 2013 Harvard senior sees technology as key tool in fighting disease Weinbaum receives presidential mentoring honor August 13, 2020 Sheldon Weinbaum recognized for work with underrepresented groups Alvarez-Cohen named vice provost at UC Berkeley June 26, 2018 CS undergrad wins Grace Hopper scholarship from Facebook August 12, 2011 Madelaine D. Boyd '12 is one of 20 undergrads from across the globe who will attend the conference for free Summer in the City (and the Valley) October 13, 2016 Student-driven network builds community among summer interns Change the shape, change the sound November 2, 2015 Algorithm to 3D print vibrational sounds Not so anonymous October 17, 2011 Latanya Sweeney challenges outdated policies with a quantitative, computational approach to privacy Materials scientists see glass creation in new light November 5, 2009 Colloidal fluid model provides "tremendous insight" not possible with conventional means Beyond Average May 21, 2015 New platforms genetically barcode tens of thousands of cells at a time Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon May 8, 2008 Fabrication technique could yield low-cost, scalable nanowire photonic and electronic circuits Harvard creates Global Institute October 22, 2015 It makes first grant for climate and energy research involving China Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 224 Page 225 Current page 226 Page 227 Page 228 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
Math explains a chef's intuition January 2, 2013 Research by L. Mahadevan reveals the physics of slicing and dicing (Boston Globe)
Computer scientist Radhika Nagpal wins Borg Early Career Award May 5, 2010 Honor celebrates a woman in CS and/or engineering who has made significant research contributions and contributed to her profession
Federico Capasso, terahertz pioneer April 4, 2013 Article in IEEE Transactions profiles the distinguished physicist's education, career, and contributions to optics and photonics
Get an insider's view of student research happening at SEAS June 24, 2008 Creating new materials to cure cancer and treating malaria is all in a day's work
Guiding responsible research in geoengineering March 14, 2013 Harvard, UCLA experts propose new structure for regulation of geoengineering research
Come together April 9, 2020 Student-developed videoconferencing platform enables dynamic conversation groups
Brandon Liu '14 named Marshall Scholar December 5, 2013 Harvard senior sees technology as key tool in fighting disease
Weinbaum receives presidential mentoring honor August 13, 2020 Sheldon Weinbaum recognized for work with underrepresented groups
CS undergrad wins Grace Hopper scholarship from Facebook August 12, 2011 Madelaine D. Boyd '12 is one of 20 undergrads from across the globe who will attend the conference for free
Summer in the City (and the Valley) October 13, 2016 Student-driven network builds community among summer interns
Not so anonymous October 17, 2011 Latanya Sweeney challenges outdated policies with a quantitative, computational approach to privacy
Materials scientists see glass creation in new light November 5, 2009 Colloidal fluid model provides "tremendous insight" not possible with conventional means
Scientists demonstrate method for integrating nanowire devices directly onto silicon May 8, 2008 Fabrication technique could yield low-cost, scalable nanowire photonic and electronic circuits
Harvard creates Global Institute October 22, 2015 It makes first grant for climate and energy research involving China