Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Creating a world of opportunities April 22, 2019 Diversity in STEM speaker series highlights succeesses and setbacks Engineers Week: Sarah Fouzia Choudhury, A.B. '14 February 19, 2021 In celebration of Engineers Week (Feb. 21-27) alumni offer advice for students Breaking the black box of catalytic reactions February 24, 2022 Research offers new understanding of complex catalysis, advances catalyst design Designing for desirability March 28, 2019 Senior profile: Danielle Davis May 6, 2021 Striking the right chord with engineering and music Crystal clear August 19, 2021 Research reveals fundamental mechanism of colloid crystal growth, opens door to new applications Shape-shifting sheets August 20, 2019 Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts Towards more efficient catalysts February 16, 2024 Researchers expand ways to improve the selectivity of catalytic reactions 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. Constant innovation March 22, 2017 In the fight to control glucose levels, this control algorithm comes out on top June 13, 2016 Researchers compare two widely used control algorithms for an artificial pancreas Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland Artificial muscles for soft robots March 22, 2019 Fully soft, electrically driven artificial muscles operate on par with natural muscles The unintended consequences of rationality July 16, 2015 David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory A vision for social entrepreneurship July 28, 2016 Student startup seeks to improve eyesight among world’s poorest Improving assistive technology July 27, 2020 Students design robotic wearable to empower the visually impaired Alumni profile: Heidi Lim, A.B. ’14 September 18, 2019 Transforming CO2 emissions into useful products Recipe for success August 8, 2014 Free Science & Cooking program for kids brings science and math to life, teaches healthy decision making Stiffening a blow to cancer cells October 10, 2016 Harvard researchers develop a way to predict how a tumor tissue’s physical properties affect its response to chemotherapy drugs Embedding ethics in computer science curriculum January 29, 2019 Harvard initiative seen as a national model Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Creating a world of opportunities April 22, 2019 Diversity in STEM speaker series highlights succeesses and setbacks
Engineers Week: Sarah Fouzia Choudhury, A.B. '14 February 19, 2021 In celebration of Engineers Week (Feb. 21-27) alumni offer advice for students
Breaking the black box of catalytic reactions February 24, 2022 Research offers new understanding of complex catalysis, advances catalyst design
Crystal clear August 19, 2021 Research reveals fundamental mechanism of colloid crystal growth, opens door to new applications
Shape-shifting sheets August 20, 2019 Mathematical framework turns any sheet of material into any shape using kirigami cuts
Towards more efficient catalysts February 16, 2024 Researchers expand ways to improve the selectivity of catalytic reactions
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.
In the fight to control glucose levels, this control algorithm comes out on top June 13, 2016 Researchers compare two widely used control algorithms for an artificial pancreas
Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland
Artificial muscles for soft robots March 22, 2019 Fully soft, electrically driven artificial muscles operate on par with natural muscles
The unintended consequences of rationality July 16, 2015 David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory
A vision for social entrepreneurship July 28, 2016 Student startup seeks to improve eyesight among world’s poorest
Improving assistive technology July 27, 2020 Students design robotic wearable to empower the visually impaired
Alumni profile: Heidi Lim, A.B. ’14 September 18, 2019 Transforming CO2 emissions into useful products
Recipe for success August 8, 2014 Free Science & Cooking program for kids brings science and math to life, teaches healthy decision making
Stiffening a blow to cancer cells October 10, 2016 Harvard researchers develop a way to predict how a tumor tissue’s physical properties affect its response to chemotherapy drugs
Embedding ethics in computer science curriculum January 29, 2019 Harvard initiative seen as a national model