Search Results Search (-) All (1737) Courses (13) Mission in Action (2) News (1716) Teaching areas (6) Senior project spotlight: Katie Barkin April 19, 2022 An ultraviolet sanitation device for small objects such as children’s toys How to become an expert tightrope walker April 19, 2012 Applied mathematicians take on the science of balance, determine the ideal amount of slack for a slackline (ScienceNOW) Senior project spotlight: Ariann Jones April 21, 2023 A quick-assembly device to stop femoral hemorrhages Kozinsky and team among finalists for Gordon Bell Prize October 5, 2023 Researchers recognized for equivariant neural network models that can quickly and accurately simulate millions of atoms Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts Young, female, Native American, scientist September 21, 2018 Students took part in summer research program for undergrads Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 May 16, 2017 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship Detecting deception with machine learning January 30, 2018 Teams race against the clock to identify medical fraud in Student Data Challenge Coming out to a chatbot? May 13, 2024 Researchers explore the limitations of mental health chatbots in LGBTQ+ communities 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" Instrumental lessons in engineering April 24, 2018 Course uses music to introduce math and science concepts New ‘moonshot’ effort to understand the brain brings artificial intelligence closer to reality January 21, 2016 $28 million IARPA grant pushes frontiers of neuroscience Calmon and Wordsworth awarded NSF CAREER Grants January 8, 2019 Early-career faculty receive one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming researchers Talking with whales April 22, 2021 Project aims to translate sperm whale calls 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). Making an impact April 8, 2019 Seniors solve real-life problems in capstone engineering course Alumni story: Connect, Create, Converge May 21, 2019 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 A fiery past sheds new light on the future of global climate change May 28, 2021 Ice core samples reveal significant smoke aerosols in the pre-industrial Southern Hemisphere Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 28 Page 29 Current page 30 Page 31 Page 32 … Page 93 93 Page 94 94 Next page › Last page »
Senior project spotlight: Katie Barkin April 19, 2022 An ultraviolet sanitation device for small objects such as children’s toys
How to become an expert tightrope walker April 19, 2012 Applied mathematicians take on the science of balance, determine the ideal amount of slack for a slackline (ScienceNOW)
Senior project spotlight: Ariann Jones April 21, 2023 A quick-assembly device to stop femoral hemorrhages
Kozinsky and team among finalists for Gordon Bell Prize October 5, 2023 Researchers recognized for equivariant neural network models that can quickly and accurately simulate millions of atoms
Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts
Young, female, Native American, scientist September 21, 2018 Students took part in summer research program for undergrads
Student profile: Diondra Peck, A.B. ’17 May 16, 2017 Applied math concentrator sums up SEAS experiences, from medical research to mentorship
Detecting deception with machine learning January 30, 2018 Teams race against the clock to identify medical fraud in Student Data Challenge
Coming out to a chatbot? May 13, 2024 Researchers explore the limitations of mental health chatbots in LGBTQ+ communities
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"
Instrumental lessons in engineering April 24, 2018 Course uses music to introduce math and science concepts
New ‘moonshot’ effort to understand the brain brings artificial intelligence closer to reality January 21, 2016 $28 million IARPA grant pushes frontiers of neuroscience
Calmon and Wordsworth awarded NSF CAREER Grants January 8, 2019 Early-career faculty receive one of the most prestigious awards for up-and-coming researchers
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).
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
A fiery past sheds new light on the future of global climate change May 28, 2021 Ice core samples reveal significant smoke aerosols in the pre-industrial Southern Hemisphere