Search Results Search (-) All (1625) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1608) Teaching areas (5) Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation Engineering the perfect party May 6, 2016 Design and Project Fair a festive showcase of student accomplishments Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers November 27, 2017 Origami-inspired muscles are both soft and strong, and can be made for less than $1 Idreos receives Early Career Research funding from Department of Energy August 12, 2019 Computer scientist will use funding to explore the design space of data structures Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking Grad student profile: Eleni Dovrou February 3, 2020 This environmental scientist seeks a clearer picture of cloudy atmospheric chemicals Alumni profile: Renita Horton, Ph.D. '14 August 13, 2018 Summer research program at Harvard brings alumna full circle Ancient vertebrates had everything they needed to walk underwater millions of years before the transition to dry land March 17, 2021 Mathematical framework unravels the simplicity of early walking Capitol gains March 21, 2013 Graduate student Benjamin Franta visited Washington to advocate for research in photonics Alumni profile: Stephanie Manivanh, S.B. ’16 July 13, 2021 Bringing new products to market at SharkNinja Understanding the quantum rainbow February 27, 2020 Researchers investigate light-emitting defects in materials that could be used for quantum computers, quantum networks Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense October 11, 2007 Mathematicians apply evolutionary models to linguistic standardization Stars, stripes, and science August 29, 2016 Military experience helps undergraduates excel in SEAS research labs Scientists use light to map neurons' effect on one another December 18, 2009 All-optical technique determines when neurons inhibit or excite one another Applying science and engineering in the Navajo Nation November 10, 2023 Robinson Tom goes from Navajo Tech summer researcher to SEAS Ph.D. student Internship Spotlight: Sophie Pesek, A.B. ’20 (Zoomlion Ghana Limited) September 3, 2019 As an intern at a waste management company in Accra, the capital of Ghana, environmental science and engineering concentrator Sophie Pesek conducted a comparative analysis of trends in client complaints and missed service payments. Making an impact for the marginalized February 26, 2020 Rhodes Scholar seeks to use engineering and public policy to improve trans health care Taking the guesswork out of twistronics July 23, 2020 New model explores the design space of twisted 2D materials Alumni profile: Chih-Han Yu, Ph.D. ’10 May 13, 2019 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Page 34 … Page 87 87 Page 88 88 Next page › Last page »
Investing in a sustainable future July 16, 2020 Climate Change Solutions Fund grants bet on new ideas for the next generation
Engineering the perfect party May 6, 2016 Design and Project Fair a festive showcase of student accomplishments
Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization
Artificial muscles give soft robots superpowers November 27, 2017 Origami-inspired muscles are both soft and strong, and can be made for less than $1
Idreos receives Early Career Research funding from Department of Energy August 12, 2019 Computer scientist will use funding to explore the design space of data structures
Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking
Grad student profile: Eleni Dovrou February 3, 2020 This environmental scientist seeks a clearer picture of cloudy atmospheric chemicals
Alumni profile: Renita Horton, Ph.D. '14 August 13, 2018 Summer research program at Harvard brings alumna full circle
Ancient vertebrates had everything they needed to walk underwater millions of years before the transition to dry land March 17, 2021 Mathematical framework unravels the simplicity of early walking
Capitol gains March 21, 2013 Graduate student Benjamin Franta visited Washington to advocate for research in photonics
Alumni profile: Stephanie Manivanh, S.B. ’16 July 13, 2021 Bringing new products to market at SharkNinja
Understanding the quantum rainbow February 27, 2020 Researchers investigate light-emitting defects in materials that could be used for quantum computers, quantum networks
Harvard scientists predict the future of the past tense October 11, 2007 Mathematicians apply evolutionary models to linguistic standardization
Stars, stripes, and science August 29, 2016 Military experience helps undergraduates excel in SEAS research labs
Scientists use light to map neurons' effect on one another December 18, 2009 All-optical technique determines when neurons inhibit or excite one another
Applying science and engineering in the Navajo Nation November 10, 2023 Robinson Tom goes from Navajo Tech summer researcher to SEAS Ph.D. student
Internship Spotlight: Sophie Pesek, A.B. ’20 (Zoomlion Ghana Limited) September 3, 2019 As an intern at a waste management company in Accra, the capital of Ghana, environmental science and engineering concentrator Sophie Pesek conducted a comparative analysis of trends in client complaints and missed service payments.
Making an impact for the marginalized February 26, 2020 Rhodes Scholar seeks to use engineering and public policy to improve trans health care
Taking the guesswork out of twistronics July 23, 2020 New model explores the design space of twisted 2D materials