Search Results Search (-) All (1646) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1626) Teaching areas (5) 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 SEAS teams net top honors at President’s Innovation Challenge May 5, 2023 Penguin.ai, Stochastic take home $100,000 in prize money Alumni Profile: Andrew Lund, S.M. '18 November 11, 2022 Saving lives, bringing data science to the Coast Guard Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good Alumni profile: Heidi Lim, A.B. ’14 September 18, 2019 Transforming CO2 emissions into useful products Surfing the spin wave December 13, 2021 New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity A vision for social entrepreneurship July 28, 2016 Student startup seeks to improve eyesight among world’s poorest Rat Trackers June 7, 2022 SEAS students tackle rodent sightings on campus The unintended consequences of rationality July 16, 2015 David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory Coming together February 5, 2021 Sophomore Convocation offers new concentrators a glimpse of the future of Harvard engineering Confronting COVID-19 September 8, 2020 Students use computational biology to design a COVID-19 therapeutic Embedding ethics in computer science curriculum January 29, 2019 Harvard initiative seen as a national model 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 Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system Reel hope for ocean conservation June 21, 2023 Creating sustainable, cell-cultured fish fillets using cardiac tissue engineering techniques Using origami memory to encode geometric information in floppy structures April 5, 2019 Researchers develop method to control the rigidity of structures through origami folds National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program Mighty mesh January 23, 2012 Extracellular matrix identified as source of spreading in biofilms Blair-Smith's book chronicles the role of early computers during the space race June 11, 2016 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
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
SEAS teams net top honors at President’s Innovation Challenge May 5, 2023 Penguin.ai, Stochastic take home $100,000 in prize money
Alumni Profile: Andrew Lund, S.M. '18 November 11, 2022 Saving lives, bringing data science to the Coast Guard
Virtual hackathon yields real solutions October 27, 2020 IvyHacks unites students globally to create projects for social good
Alumni profile: Heidi Lim, A.B. ’14 September 18, 2019 Transforming CO2 emissions into useful products
Surfing the spin wave December 13, 2021 New method to measure spin waves brings us one step closer to spin superfluidity
A vision for social entrepreneurship July 28, 2016 Student startup seeks to improve eyesight among world’s poorest
The unintended consequences of rationality July 16, 2015 David Parkes discusses how artificial intelligence is changing economic theory
Coming together February 5, 2021 Sophomore Convocation offers new concentrators a glimpse of the future of Harvard engineering
Confronting COVID-19 September 8, 2020 Students use computational biology to design a COVID-19 therapeutic
Embedding ethics in computer science curriculum January 29, 2019 Harvard initiative seen as a national model
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
Raindrops also keep fallin’ on exoplanets April 5, 2021 Size of raindrops can help identify potentially habitable planets outside our solar system
Reel hope for ocean conservation June 21, 2023 Creating sustainable, cell-cultured fish fillets using cardiac tissue engineering techniques
Using origami memory to encode geometric information in floppy structures April 5, 2019 Researchers develop method to control the rigidity of structures through origami folds
National Biomechanics Day at SEAS June 8, 2022 Harvard Biodesign Lab hosts high school outreach program