Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Trailblazing visualization experts to join Harvard faculty November 2, 2020 Researchers blend new visual tools, art Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running May 31, 2017 New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers How cells tick February 2, 2016 New work sheds light on the structure of the cell cycle in bacteria and budding yeast Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club Grad student profile: Mona Dai July 15, 2020 Environmental science and engineering Ph.D. candidate uses data to identify unsafe drinking water Shaking the swarm September 26, 2018 Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters Creating a world of opportunities April 22, 2019 Diversity in STEM speaker series highlights succeesses and setbacks Oil and natural gas production emit more methane than previously thought March 22, 2021 Research finds EPA underestimates methane emissions from oil and gas production Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility Biomaterial vaccines ward off broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock July 8, 2021 New vaccine technology combines capture of bacterial pathogens with effective immune-reprogramming biomaterials Instrumental lessons in engineering April 24, 2018 Course uses music to introduce math and science concepts Alumni profile: Heidi Lim, A.B. ’14 September 18, 2019 Transforming CO2 emissions into useful products Senior project spotlight: Maggie Schultz December 9, 2022 Predicting fine particulate concentrations in real time 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 Perfecting digital imaging July 22, 2013 New research in computer graphics, presented at SIGGRAPH, will advance artificial vision, 3D displays, and video editing How the gut got its villi September 24, 2013 Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification” Detecting deception with machine learning January 30, 2018 Teams race against the clock to identify medical fraud in Student Data Challenge Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters Senior project spotlight: Juliet Ume-Ezeoke April 20, 2021 For her capstone project, Ume-Ezeoke designed software to identify parameters that minimize financial and environmental costs of multi-story homes Senior project spotlight: Kahlil Wassell April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Wassell developed an appendage for a microrobot that enables it to better traverse bumps in its environment Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Trailblazing visualization experts to join Harvard faculty November 2, 2020 Researchers blend new visual tools, art
Tethered soft exosuit reduces the metabolic cost of running May 31, 2017 New robotic exosuit could push the limits of human performance and lead to new wearable technologies for athletes and consumers
How cells tick February 2, 2016 New work sheds light on the structure of the cell cycle in bacteria and budding yeast
Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club
Grad student profile: Mona Dai July 15, 2020 Environmental science and engineering Ph.D. candidate uses data to identify unsafe drinking water
Shaking the swarm September 26, 2018 Researchers explore how bees collaborate to stabilize swarm clusters
Creating a world of opportunities April 22, 2019 Diversity in STEM speaker series highlights succeesses and setbacks
Oil and natural gas production emit more methane than previously thought March 22, 2021 Research finds EPA underestimates methane emissions from oil and gas production
Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility
Biomaterial vaccines ward off broad range of bacterial infections and septic shock July 8, 2021 New vaccine technology combines capture of bacterial pathogens with effective immune-reprogramming biomaterials
Instrumental lessons in engineering April 24, 2018 Course uses music to introduce math and science concepts
Alumni profile: Heidi Lim, A.B. ’14 September 18, 2019 Transforming CO2 emissions into useful products
Senior project spotlight: Maggie Schultz December 9, 2022 Predicting fine particulate concentrations in real time
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
Perfecting digital imaging July 22, 2013 New research in computer graphics, presented at SIGGRAPH, will advance artificial vision, 3D displays, and video editing
How the gut got its villi September 24, 2013 Comparing species, researchers at Harvard SEAS and Harvard Medical School investigate a process they dub “villification”
Detecting deception with machine learning January 30, 2018 Teams race against the clock to identify medical fraud in Student Data Challenge
Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters
Senior project spotlight: Juliet Ume-Ezeoke April 20, 2021 For her capstone project, Ume-Ezeoke designed software to identify parameters that minimize financial and environmental costs of multi-story homes
Senior project spotlight: Kahlil Wassell April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Wassell developed an appendage for a microrobot that enables it to better traverse bumps in its environment