Search Results Search (-) All (5233) Courses (256) Events (80) Mission in Action (2) News (2800) People (2079) Teaching areas (16) Semifinalists named in 2013 Harvard College Innovation Challenge March 11, 2013 Student teams will compete for a share of $50,000 and office space in Harvard Square Senior Project Profile: Irina Vatamanu May 15, 2018 “Moringa Oil Press” Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury August 7, 2019 Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish ‘Ants’ go marching on to optimize traffic lights June 13, 2016 Nature inspires applied math project that seeks to improve traffic flow Electrodes that flow to fit the body June 17, 2021 New metal-free hydrogel electrodes flex to fit the body’s many shapes Senior Project Profile: Jenny Horing May 9, 2018 “Folding wing design for a drone” Senior Project Profile: Nicolas Ontiveros May 9, 2018 “A low-cost multi-effects pedal for amateur electric guitarists” Make Noise for ES 25 October 26, 2018 Applied Mathematics - Research Opportunities Bioengineering - Research Opportunities Electrical Engineering - Research Opportunities A zero-index waveguide October 9, 2017 Researchers directly observe infinitely long wavelengths for the first time Harvard's 363rd Commencement May 28, 2014 Events and coverage throughout the day of festivities, fanfare, and farewells A mother and son at trails’ end May 18, 2016 Commencement will set Jane Brown and Harry Stone on new paths that may again intertwine Harnessing engineered slippery surfaces for tissue repair May 18, 2016 A new method could facilitate the transfer of intact regenerating cell sheets from the culture dish to damaged tissues in patients Designing a cleaner future June 30, 2013 Bicyclean, a 2012 thesis project that helps recycle e-waste in developing nations, wins silver at Acer Incredible Green Contest Lee receives Sundance Film Festival award February 4, 2021 Jennifer 8. Lee, A.B. ’99 (applied math) is producer for 'The Harvard Computers' Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip." Short-term motor memories boost speed of relearning movement, coordination April 27, 2023 Study results challenge long-held beliefs about the roles of short-term and long-term memories A first-of-its-kind integrated optical isolator June 27, 2023 Device protects optical systems from unwanted reflections with dramatically enhanced performance Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 252 Page 253 Current page 254 Page 255 Page 256 … Page 283 283 Page 284 284 Next page › Last page »
Semifinalists named in 2013 Harvard College Innovation Challenge March 11, 2013 Student teams will compete for a share of $50,000 and office space in Harvard Square
Climate change likely to increase human exposure to toxic methylmercury August 7, 2019 Environmental factors, such as rising sea temperatures and over-fishing, impact levels of mercury in fish
‘Ants’ go marching on to optimize traffic lights June 13, 2016 Nature inspires applied math project that seeks to improve traffic flow
Electrodes that flow to fit the body June 17, 2021 New metal-free hydrogel electrodes flex to fit the body’s many shapes
Senior Project Profile: Nicolas Ontiveros May 9, 2018 “A low-cost multi-effects pedal for amateur electric guitarists”
A zero-index waveguide October 9, 2017 Researchers directly observe infinitely long wavelengths for the first time
Harvard's 363rd Commencement May 28, 2014 Events and coverage throughout the day of festivities, fanfare, and farewells
A mother and son at trails’ end May 18, 2016 Commencement will set Jane Brown and Harry Stone on new paths that may again intertwine
Harnessing engineered slippery surfaces for tissue repair May 18, 2016 A new method could facilitate the transfer of intact regenerating cell sheets from the culture dish to damaged tissues in patients
Designing a cleaner future June 30, 2013 Bicyclean, a 2012 thesis project that helps recycle e-waste in developing nations, wins silver at Acer Incredible Green Contest
Lee receives Sundance Film Festival award February 4, 2021 Jennifer 8. Lee, A.B. ’99 (applied math) is producer for 'The Harvard Computers'
Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip."
Short-term motor memories boost speed of relearning movement, coordination April 27, 2023 Study results challenge long-held beliefs about the roles of short-term and long-term memories
A first-of-its-kind integrated optical isolator June 27, 2023 Device protects optical systems from unwanted reflections with dramatically enhanced performance