Search Results Search (-) All (1594) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1577) Teaching areas (5) 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). Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization Alumni profile: Russell deLucia, S.M. '64, Ph.D. '69 May 31, 2023 Helping alleviate poverty through sustainability in India Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good Improving assistive technology July 27, 2020 Students design robotic wearable to empower the visually impaired Minimal viable products for new technology ventures March 8, 2019 Technology Venture Immersion program plunged MS/MBA students into fast-paced problem solving Predicting Alzheimer’s June 5, 2017 Student-developed algorithm takes aim at neurodegenerative disease Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system Friday Night Bytes December 8, 2022 Engineering clubs fill the SEC Mitragotri Lab organizes MediSTAR outreach program November 2, 2023 High school students explore the world of clinical trials during drug development Special series: the path untrodden December 4, 2018 Follow along as Lyra Wanzer builds an electroadhesive treaded robot for her senior capstone project New ‘moonshot’ effort to understand the brain brings artificial intelligence closer to reality January 21, 2016 $28 million IARPA grant pushes frontiers of neuroscience Confronting COVID-19 September 8, 2020 Students use computational biology to design a COVID-19 therapeutic How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges September 14, 2021 Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies Celebrating beginnings February 8, 2017 First Sophomore Convocation brings students, alumni together Creating a world of opportunities April 22, 2019 Diversity in STEM speaker series highlights succeesses and setbacks Jennifer A. Lewis named Foreign Policy Global Thinker November 17, 2014 3D printing pioneer honored among innovators "for showing how ink could reshape the future" Graduate student profile: Jordan Kennedy November 10, 2016 Research project will bring this Montana ranch girl back home Scientists map the human loop-ome December 11, 2014 In 3D maps of the folded genome, a catalog of 10,000 loops reveals a new form of genetic regulation Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 26 Page 27 Current page 28 Page 29 Page 30 … Page 86 86 Page 87 87 Next page › Last page »
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).
Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts
Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization
Alumni profile: Russell deLucia, S.M. '64, Ph.D. '69 May 31, 2023 Helping alleviate poverty through sustainability in India
Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good
Improving assistive technology July 27, 2020 Students design robotic wearable to empower the visually impaired
Minimal viable products for new technology ventures March 8, 2019 Technology Venture Immersion program plunged MS/MBA students into fast-paced problem solving
Predicting Alzheimer’s June 5, 2017 Student-developed algorithm takes aim at neurodegenerative disease
Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system
Mitragotri Lab organizes MediSTAR outreach program November 2, 2023 High school students explore the world of clinical trials during drug development
Special series: the path untrodden December 4, 2018 Follow along as Lyra Wanzer builds an electroadhesive treaded robot for her senior capstone project
New ‘moonshot’ effort to understand the brain brings artificial intelligence closer to reality January 21, 2016 $28 million IARPA grant pushes frontiers of neuroscience
Confronting COVID-19 September 8, 2020 Students use computational biology to design a COVID-19 therapeutic
How to protect structures from blowing winds and flowing water? Look to marine sponges September 14, 2021 Research finds the skeletal structure of a marine sponge suppresses vortex shedding better than current technologies
Creating a world of opportunities April 22, 2019 Diversity in STEM speaker series highlights succeesses and setbacks
Jennifer A. Lewis named Foreign Policy Global Thinker November 17, 2014 3D printing pioneer honored among innovators "for showing how ink could reshape the future"
Graduate student profile: Jordan Kennedy November 10, 2016 Research project will bring this Montana ranch girl back home
Scientists map the human loop-ome December 11, 2014 In 3D maps of the folded genome, a catalog of 10,000 loops reveals a new form of genetic regulation