Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Alumni profile: Stephanie Manivanh, S.B. ’16 July 13, 2021 Bringing new products to market at SharkNinja Alumni profile: David Alpert, A.B. ’00 March 23, 2018 Alumni profile: Ken Rudin, A.B. ’87 December 10, 2018 The secret to an effortless, split-second slime attack March 17, 2015 Researchers explain why a tropical worm’s twin jets of paralyzing slime are anything but sluggish Alumni profile: Suhare Nur, Ph.D. ’16 August 25, 2020 Preparing the world for the quantum computing revolution Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy To infinity and beyond October 19, 2015 Light goes infinitely fast with new on-chip material Sculpting optical microstructures with slight changes in chemistry March 30, 2017 Theory helps better understand and control microfabrication New laser opens up large, underused region of the electromagnetic spectrum November 14, 2019 Terahertz frequency laser paves the way for better sensing, imaging and communications Seeing viruses in a new light December 7, 2015 New method for observing viruses may shed light on how to stop them Alumni profile: Deng-Tung Wang, A.B. ’17 January 22, 2018 Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization Harvard launches Masters in Design Engineering Program September 10, 2015 Schools of Design and Engineering collaborate on innovative two-year program SEAS grad students receive DOE fellowships August 6, 2010 Emily Gardel will use the fellowship to examine how bacteria can generate electricity and Cassandra Freyschlag will study low-cost, energy-saving synthetic catalytic processes Grad student profile: Anvay Ukidve February 13, 2019 Hitchhiking to drive novel drug delivery methods forward Giving teens a second chance June 12, 2019 Student startup ReThink uses AI technology to prevent cyberbullying Simple math explains dramatic beak shape variation in Darwin’s finches February 23, 2010 Scaling and shear link morphology, genotype, and developmental genetics A toolkit for transformable materials January 18, 2017 How to design materials with reprogrammable shape and function Reflections from the Grace Hopper Celebration October 25, 2019 3-day conference a mix of technical lessons and inspiring moments Building a tech-savvy talent pipeline February 26, 2018 Student-founded fellowship fosters interest in public service careers Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 33 Page 34 Current page 35 Page 36 Page 37 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Alumni profile: Stephanie Manivanh, S.B. ’16 July 13, 2021 Bringing new products to market at SharkNinja
The secret to an effortless, split-second slime attack March 17, 2015 Researchers explain why a tropical worm’s twin jets of paralyzing slime are anything but sluggish
Alumni profile: Suhare Nur, Ph.D. ’16 August 25, 2020 Preparing the world for the quantum computing revolution
Wasting muscles built back better November 14, 2022 Programmable mechanically active adhesive makes muscles stretch and contract, preventing and enabling recovery from atrophy
Sculpting optical microstructures with slight changes in chemistry March 30, 2017 Theory helps better understand and control microfabrication
New laser opens up large, underused region of the electromagnetic spectrum November 14, 2019 Terahertz frequency laser paves the way for better sensing, imaging and communications
Seeing viruses in a new light December 7, 2015 New method for observing viruses may shed light on how to stop them
Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values June 16, 2022 New approach topples major barrier to commercialization
Harvard launches Masters in Design Engineering Program September 10, 2015 Schools of Design and Engineering collaborate on innovative two-year program
SEAS grad students receive DOE fellowships August 6, 2010 Emily Gardel will use the fellowship to examine how bacteria can generate electricity and Cassandra Freyschlag will study low-cost, energy-saving synthetic catalytic processes
Grad student profile: Anvay Ukidve February 13, 2019 Hitchhiking to drive novel drug delivery methods forward
Giving teens a second chance June 12, 2019 Student startup ReThink uses AI technology to prevent cyberbullying
Simple math explains dramatic beak shape variation in Darwin’s finches February 23, 2010 Scaling and shear link morphology, genotype, and developmental genetics
A toolkit for transformable materials January 18, 2017 How to design materials with reprogrammable shape and function
Reflections from the Grace Hopper Celebration October 25, 2019 3-day conference a mix of technical lessons and inspiring moments
Building a tech-savvy talent pipeline February 26, 2018 Student-founded fellowship fosters interest in public service careers