Search Results Search (-) All (1561) Courses (9) News (1547) Teaching areas (5) Alumni profile: Anthony Firkser, A.B. '17 October 25, 2017 Senior profile: DaLoria Boone May 24, 2022 Balancing bioengineering and track and field Bursts of methane may have warmed early Mars January 24, 2017 Findings may help in search for life in the universe Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia May 4, 2022 Simple microstructures that bend, twist and perform stroke-like motions could be used for soft robotics, medical devices and more Teeing up collaboration May 23, 2016 SEAS and HBS faculty convene for joint research symposium Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club Reaching for the stars January 10, 2017 Course challenges students to design space missions A newsworthy solution June 4, 2018 Students’ computer science project seeks to make relevant news stories easier to find Striking while the gridiron is hot September 19, 2017 Applied math degree helps rookie gain ground in NFL Computer scientists develop model for studying tissue networks by cell division June 18, 2009 Provides insights about how systems achieve robustness from seemingly random behavior Summer Camp in Silicon Valley brings students, alumni together September 28, 2015 Networking events enable students to learn from entrepreneurs Senior project spotlight: Mythri Ambatipudi April 21, 2022 A machine learning algorithm to assist with combination antibiotic therapies The Boston Globe profiles scientific "wanderer" L. Mahadevan October 6, 2008 Renaissance scholar studies everything from how paint dries to how paper wrinkles (Boston Globe) Using math to help treat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases August 15, 2019 Insights into treatments for protein aggregation diseases from control theory and chemical kinetics Robot transitions from soft to rigid May 1, 2018 Harnessing friction gives soft robots new capabilities Spradling featured as a ‘Social Impact Hero’ August 18, 2020 Jenny Xia Spradling, A.B. ’12 (applied math), is co-founder and co-CEO of the startup FreeWill Reconciling predictions of climate change July 5, 2017 New framework accounts for conflicting estimates of global temperature increases Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development July 24, 2017 “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee Alumni Profile: Lisa Gualtieri, PhD ’89 November 12, 2015 Drones over the Amazon September 21, 2017 Harvard project monitors the health of the world’s largest rainforest Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 36 Page 37 Current page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Page 84 84 Page 85 85 Next page › Last page »
Bursts of methane may have warmed early Mars January 24, 2017 Findings may help in search for life in the universe
Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia May 4, 2022 Simple microstructures that bend, twist and perform stroke-like motions could be used for soft robotics, medical devices and more
Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club
A newsworthy solution June 4, 2018 Students’ computer science project seeks to make relevant news stories easier to find
Striking while the gridiron is hot September 19, 2017 Applied math degree helps rookie gain ground in NFL
Computer scientists develop model for studying tissue networks by cell division June 18, 2009 Provides insights about how systems achieve robustness from seemingly random behavior
Summer Camp in Silicon Valley brings students, alumni together September 28, 2015 Networking events enable students to learn from entrepreneurs
Senior project spotlight: Mythri Ambatipudi April 21, 2022 A machine learning algorithm to assist with combination antibiotic therapies
The Boston Globe profiles scientific "wanderer" L. Mahadevan October 6, 2008 Renaissance scholar studies everything from how paint dries to how paper wrinkles (Boston Globe)
Using math to help treat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other diseases August 15, 2019 Insights into treatments for protein aggregation diseases from control theory and chemical kinetics
Robot transitions from soft to rigid May 1, 2018 Harnessing friction gives soft robots new capabilities
Spradling featured as a ‘Social Impact Hero’ August 18, 2020 Jenny Xia Spradling, A.B. ’12 (applied math), is co-founder and co-CEO of the startup FreeWill
Reconciling predictions of climate change July 5, 2017 New framework accounts for conflicting estimates of global temperature increases
Former SEAS dean urges Congress to fund research and development July 24, 2017 “Venky” Narayanamurti testifies before the House Science Committee
Drones over the Amazon September 21, 2017 Harvard project monitors the health of the world’s largest rainforest