Search Results Search (-) All (1646) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1626) Teaching areas (5) Structuring light in 3D November 17, 2021 New research harnesses the power of structured light over space Computing that goes to extremes April 25, 2016 Course teaches students how computing power can solve complex problems Life lessons December 16, 2019 At the Harvard Ed Portal, student mentors learn as much as they teach 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. Destination data June 20, 2017 Students’ computational science project tracks tourist travels Microtubules, assemble! January 28, 2016 New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells Setting the standard for Machine Learning June 24, 2019 Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi talks about the importance of benchmarking machine learning In their own words January 19, 2021 Social app startup uses audio recordings to provide useful recommendations Senior project spotlight: Katie Barkin April 19, 2022 An ultraviolet sanitation device for small objects such as children’s toys Multiregional brain on a chip January 13, 2017 Model allows researchers to study how diseases like schizophrenia impact different regions of the brain simultaneously 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 Using math to improve disaster recovery November 16, 2015 Student develops model to help FEMA provide resources for survivors Welcome to engineering March 22, 2019 Alumni share advice, insights during Sophomore Forum Student teaching March 23, 2016 SEAS student launches educational nonprofit to help struggling teens Discovery in “pop” science reveals the elegant, complex way bubbles burst June 10, 2010 Rather than simply vanishing, ruptured bubbles create rings of smaller bubbles in a cascade effect Alumni profile: Kathryn McKain, Ph.D. ’15 July 12, 2019 A metal that behaves like water February 11, 2016 Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene First video of viruses assembling October 4, 2019 Research offers rare view into the formation of viruses Alumni profile: Paul Koullick, A.B. ’14 August 8, 2019 Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 22 Page 23 Current page 24 Page 25 Page 26 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Structuring light in 3D November 17, 2021 New research harnesses the power of structured light over space
Computing that goes to extremes April 25, 2016 Course teaches students how computing power can solve complex problems
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.
Microtubules, assemble! January 28, 2016 New research may lead to better understanding of self-organization in cells
Setting the standard for Machine Learning June 24, 2019 Professor Vijay Janapa Reddi talks about the importance of benchmarking machine learning
In their own words January 19, 2021 Social app startup uses audio recordings to provide useful recommendations
Senior project spotlight: Katie Barkin April 19, 2022 An ultraviolet sanitation device for small objects such as children’s toys
Multiregional brain on a chip January 13, 2017 Model allows researchers to study how diseases like schizophrenia impact different regions of the brain simultaneously
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
Using math to improve disaster recovery November 16, 2015 Student develops model to help FEMA provide resources for survivors
Discovery in “pop” science reveals the elegant, complex way bubbles burst June 10, 2010 Rather than simply vanishing, ruptured bubbles create rings of smaller bubbles in a cascade effect
A metal that behaves like water February 11, 2016 Researchers describe new behaviors and new ways to measure the revolutionary material graphene
First video of viruses assembling October 4, 2019 Research offers rare view into the formation of viruses
Human health risks from hydroelectric projects November 9, 2016 Ninety-percent of proposed Canadian hydroelectric projects may expose local indigenous communities to methylmercury