Search Results Search (-) All (5230) Courses (256) Events (80) Mission in Action (2) News (2797) People (2079) Teaching areas (16) Student profile: Emily Bonfig, S.B. ’16 January 19, 2016 Mechanical engineering concentrator makes a splash as a leader, innovator, and mentor Novel metasurface revolutionizes ubiquitous scientific tool January 8, 2016 Ultra-compact polarimeter could improve telecommunications, medical diagnostics and drug testing Seeing viruses in a new light December 7, 2015 New method for observing viruses may shed light on how to stop them Computer scientists deploy first practical, web-based secure, verifiable voting system March 6, 2009 Helios used for the presidential election at Université Catholique de Louvain Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS October 26, 2015 New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research To infinity and beyond October 19, 2015 Light goes infinitely fast with new on-chip material Alumni profile: Roger Lee, A.B. ’08 October 14, 2015 What drones can do October 13, 2015 HUBweek event at Harvard Stadium showcases flying robots’ potential Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters The sticky truth about bacteria October 5, 2015 Student team engineers E. coli to adhere to colon cancer cells Breaking the mold November 1, 2017 Art and engineering meet in the Harvard ceramics studio Tapping into educational opportunities July 31, 2018 Engineers Without Borders students build water catchment system at Tanzanian schoolhouse Alumni profile: Anthony Firkser, A.B. '17 October 25, 2017 A bioengineered factory for T-cells February 11, 2019 Injectable sponge-like gel enhances the quantity and quality of T-cells Striking while the gridiron is hot September 19, 2017 Applied math degree helps rookie gain ground in NFL A life-saving homework assignment December 17, 2018 After winning $25K in prize money, students look to take their medical device class project to the next level Launching a life of service June 27, 2017 ROTC, SEAS launch Kira Headrick’s Air Force career Security credibility September 2, 2020 SafeBase helps startups inspire customer confidence Methane-powered laptops may be closer than you think November 17, 2010 SEAS materials scientists unveil tiny, low-temperature methane fuel cells If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 277 Page 278 Current page 279 Page 280 Page 281 … Page 283 283 Page 284 284 Next page › Last page »
Student profile: Emily Bonfig, S.B. ’16 January 19, 2016 Mechanical engineering concentrator makes a splash as a leader, innovator, and mentor
Novel metasurface revolutionizes ubiquitous scientific tool January 8, 2016 Ultra-compact polarimeter could improve telecommunications, medical diagnostics and drug testing
Seeing viruses in a new light December 7, 2015 New method for observing viruses may shed light on how to stop them
Computer scientists deploy first practical, web-based secure, verifiable voting system March 6, 2009 Helios used for the presidential election at Université Catholique de Louvain
Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS October 26, 2015 New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research
What drones can do October 13, 2015 HUBweek event at Harvard Stadium showcases flying robots’ potential
Fighting fire with tech May 18, 2021 Student project seeks to improve communication for elite wildfire fighters
The sticky truth about bacteria October 5, 2015 Student team engineers E. coli to adhere to colon cancer cells
Tapping into educational opportunities July 31, 2018 Engineers Without Borders students build water catchment system at Tanzanian schoolhouse
A bioengineered factory for T-cells February 11, 2019 Injectable sponge-like gel enhances the quantity and quality of T-cells
Striking while the gridiron is hot September 19, 2017 Applied math degree helps rookie gain ground in NFL
A life-saving homework assignment December 17, 2018 After winning $25K in prize money, students look to take their medical device class project to the next level
Methane-powered laptops may be closer than you think November 17, 2010 SEAS materials scientists unveil tiny, low-temperature methane fuel cells
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions