Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Found in translation November 25, 2010 Otger Campàs translates biology into mathematics, physics into cooking, and hard science into beautiful simplicity Design Solutions Workshop emphasizes teamwork, process, and context May 20, 2012 Students from across the University, and the community beyond, bring diverse expertise to a creative exercise Minimal viable products for new technology ventures March 8, 2019 Technology Venture Immersion program plunged MS/MBA students into fast-paced problem solving Special series: the path untrodden December 4, 2018 Follow along as Lyra Wanzer builds an electroadhesive treaded robot for her senior capstone project Bittler wins 2020 SAME Award May 4, 2020 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation Breathing easier January 27, 2020 Students develop a smartphone-based stress detection and meditation tool Lowering barriers to higher education October 20, 2016 With free college admissions guide, Harvard students seek to provide fair opportunity for all Designing for desirability March 28, 2019 An engine of ingenuity August 31, 2017 Nowhere is the rise of engineering and the applied sciences more evident to me than in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 May 16, 2017 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship Internship spotlight: Grace Eysenbach, S.B. '20 (Ashinaga Africa Initiative) September 7, 2018 Spending the summer teaching math and physics in Uganda with the Ashinaga Africa Initiative taught Grace Eysenbach how to adapt. "The flipped classroom will redefine the role of educators" March 20, 2013 Interview with applied physics professor Eric Mazur delves into educational philosophy (EvoLLLution) L. Mahadevan wins MacArthur "genius" grant September 23, 2009 Applied mathematician recognized for investigating everything from how a flag flutters to how the Venus flytrap snaps Alumni profile: Kyle Yoshida, S.B. ’18 January 31, 2022 Alumni profile: Marjan Rafat, Ph.D. ’12 January 27, 2021 Keeping breast cancer from making a comeback Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia May 4, 2022 Simple microstructures that bend, twist and perform stroke-like motions could be used for soft robotics, medical devices and more Predicting Alzheimer’s June 5, 2017 Student-developed algorithm takes aim at neurodegenerative disease Designing a new medical device June 2, 2023 SEAS students present prototypes for range of medical challenges Picture perfect plates June 7, 2016 Students develop algorithm that categorizes user-generated restaurant photos Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 24 Page 25 Current page 26 Page 27 Page 28 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Found in translation November 25, 2010 Otger Campàs translates biology into mathematics, physics into cooking, and hard science into beautiful simplicity
Design Solutions Workshop emphasizes teamwork, process, and context May 20, 2012 Students from across the University, and the community beyond, bring diverse expertise to a creative exercise
Minimal viable products for new technology ventures March 8, 2019 Technology Venture Immersion program plunged MS/MBA students into fast-paced problem solving
Special series: the path untrodden December 4, 2018 Follow along as Lyra Wanzer builds an electroadhesive treaded robot for her senior capstone project
Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation
Breathing easier January 27, 2020 Students develop a smartphone-based stress detection and meditation tool
Lowering barriers to higher education October 20, 2016 With free college admissions guide, Harvard students seek to provide fair opportunity for all
An engine of ingenuity August 31, 2017 Nowhere is the rise of engineering and the applied sciences more evident to me than in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 May 16, 2017 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship
Internship spotlight: Grace Eysenbach, S.B. '20 (Ashinaga Africa Initiative) September 7, 2018 Spending the summer teaching math and physics in Uganda with the Ashinaga Africa Initiative taught Grace Eysenbach how to adapt.
"The flipped classroom will redefine the role of educators" March 20, 2013 Interview with applied physics professor Eric Mazur delves into educational philosophy (EvoLLLution)
L. Mahadevan wins MacArthur "genius" grant September 23, 2009 Applied mathematician recognized for investigating everything from how a flag flutters to how the Venus flytrap snaps
Alumni profile: Marjan Rafat, Ph.D. ’12 January 27, 2021 Keeping breast cancer from making a comeback
Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia May 4, 2022 Simple microstructures that bend, twist and perform stroke-like motions could be used for soft robotics, medical devices and more
Predicting Alzheimer’s June 5, 2017 Student-developed algorithm takes aim at neurodegenerative disease
Designing a new medical device June 2, 2023 SEAS students present prototypes for range of medical challenges
Picture perfect plates June 7, 2016 Students develop algorithm that categorizes user-generated restaurant photos