Search Results Search (-) All (5645) Courses (332) Events (85) Mission in Action (2) News (2905) People (2305) Teaching areas (16) A battery inspired by vitamins July 18, 2016 Research opens a ‘new universe’ of organic molecules that can store energy in flow batteries Peter Bailis '11 wins Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award January 23, 2011 Top undergraduate award from the Computing Research Association recognizes "outstanding research potential" Physics at 2,500 feet January 27, 2012 Sharing his lifelong passion for flight, CNS manager T. Fettah Kosar teaches aerodynamics from the cockpit Sorting device for biological reactions puts the power of a lab in a pocket March 3, 2010 Microfluidic technology increases efficiency, reduces costs, and could be a boon for synthetic biology Senior project spotlight: Sydney Kepler April 17, 2023 Understanding heart disease by studying the stiffening of arterial vessel walls Using math to help treat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases August 15, 2019 Insights into treatments for protein aggregation diseases from control theory and chemical kinetics New SEAS institute sponsors ComputeFest in January December 7, 2010 Institute for Applied Computational Science provides an opportunity for students to polish their computing chops Robert J. Wood approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 3, 2012 Leader in the design, fabrication, control, and analysis of biologically inspired microrobots and soft robots collaborates across campus Researchers control assembly of nanobristles into helical clusters January 9, 2009 Finding has potential use in energy and info storage, photonics, adhesion, capture and release systems, and chemical mixing Environmental Science & Engineering - Sophomore Forum Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Sophomore Forum Rigney opens international conference October 30, 2017 Solving worldwide water crises August 5, 2019 Students use design thinking to build water filtration prototypes Katia Bertoldi wins Faculty Early Career Development Award February 13, 2012 NSF CAREER Award to support mechanical engineer's aim to create a new class of responsive origami-like materials Robot folds itself up and walks away August 7, 2014 Harvard & MIT project demonstrates potential for sophisticated machines that build themselves Liu named to Kering board June 17, 2020 Liu is president of Chinese mobile transportation platform Didi Chuxing Environmental Science & Engineering - Alumni Stories Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Alumni Stories Master's in Data Science - People Master's in Data Science - Courses Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 226 Page 227 Current page 228 Page 229 Page 230 … Page 303 303 Page 304 304 Next page › Last page »
A battery inspired by vitamins July 18, 2016 Research opens a ‘new universe’ of organic molecules that can store energy in flow batteries
Peter Bailis '11 wins Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award January 23, 2011 Top undergraduate award from the Computing Research Association recognizes "outstanding research potential"
Physics at 2,500 feet January 27, 2012 Sharing his lifelong passion for flight, CNS manager T. Fettah Kosar teaches aerodynamics from the cockpit
Sorting device for biological reactions puts the power of a lab in a pocket March 3, 2010 Microfluidic technology increases efficiency, reduces costs, and could be a boon for synthetic biology
Senior project spotlight: Sydney Kepler April 17, 2023 Understanding heart disease by studying the stiffening of arterial vessel walls
Using math to help treat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases August 15, 2019 Insights into treatments for protein aggregation diseases from control theory and chemical kinetics
New SEAS institute sponsors ComputeFest in January December 7, 2010 Institute for Applied Computational Science provides an opportunity for students to polish their computing chops
Robert J. Wood approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 3, 2012 Leader in the design, fabrication, control, and analysis of biologically inspired microrobots and soft robots collaborates across campus
Researchers control assembly of nanobristles into helical clusters January 9, 2009 Finding has potential use in energy and info storage, photonics, adhesion, capture and release systems, and chemical mixing
Solving worldwide water crises August 5, 2019 Students use design thinking to build water filtration prototypes
Katia Bertoldi wins Faculty Early Career Development Award February 13, 2012 NSF CAREER Award to support mechanical engineer's aim to create a new class of responsive origami-like materials
Robot folds itself up and walks away August 7, 2014 Harvard & MIT project demonstrates potential for sophisticated machines that build themselves
Liu named to Kering board June 17, 2020 Liu is president of Chinese mobile transportation platform Didi Chuxing