Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Wanted: Deep thinkers October 8, 2013 Six “big data” experts describe a rising demand for computational scientists with technical talent and creative minds Digging deep October 17, 2019 Engineers Without Borders students work to bring reliable drinking water source to Kenyan community Graduate student profile: Aaron Sabin May 19, 2023 Engineering a climate change solution by cutting the cost of carbon capture The RoboBee flies solo June 26, 2019 Cutting the power cord for the first untethered flight Academic passions intersect for new Rhodes Scholars January 17, 2023 Five SEAS students will head to Oxford next year Alumni profile: Patrick McCluskey, S.M. ’06, Ph.D. ’13 December 10, 2019 Outside-the-box thinking for outdoor gear Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory An introduction to rebuilding the body September 10, 2014 Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials Fostering a community of women in STEM November 5, 2018 WiSTEM program provides coaching and resources for female undergraduates Lee’s startup featured in Forbes April 13, 2018 In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells New research replicates the folding of a fetal human brain February 1, 2016 Study substantiates a simple mechanical framework for how the human brain folds Biomass production January 6, 2021 Harvard startup seeks to increase the global use of sustainable bioenergy Engineers Week: Andrew Yang, S.B. '20 February 18, 2020 Student Andrew Yang shares his engineering story Preventing poaching June 16, 2020 AI software that predicts poaching hotspots now being deployed to wildlife parks Running on data June 7, 2019 Student startup integrates data analysis tools for political campaigns Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing September 6, 2017 New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors What’s that sound? December 11, 2017 Physics and music are in harmony at the AP 50 Symphosium Vinothan N. Manoharan promoted to full professor with tenure April 1, 2013 Research aims to understand the physics of self-assembly, especially in biological systems Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 36 Page 37 Current page 38 Page 39 Page 40 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Wanted: Deep thinkers October 8, 2013 Six “big data” experts describe a rising demand for computational scientists with technical talent and creative minds
Digging deep October 17, 2019 Engineers Without Borders students work to bring reliable drinking water source to Kenyan community
Graduate student profile: Aaron Sabin May 19, 2023 Engineering a climate change solution by cutting the cost of carbon capture
Academic passions intersect for new Rhodes Scholars January 17, 2023 Five SEAS students will head to Oxford next year
Alumni profile: Patrick McCluskey, S.M. ’06, Ph.D. ’13 December 10, 2019 Outside-the-box thinking for outdoor gear
Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory
An introduction to rebuilding the body September 10, 2014 Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials
Fostering a community of women in STEM November 5, 2018 WiSTEM program provides coaching and resources for female undergraduates
In theory April 24, 2020 Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow Meena Jagadeesan uses theoretical computer science to study real-world problems
Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells
New research replicates the folding of a fetal human brain February 1, 2016 Study substantiates a simple mechanical framework for how the human brain folds
Biomass production January 6, 2021 Harvard startup seeks to increase the global use of sustainable bioenergy
Engineers Week: Andrew Yang, S.B. '20 February 18, 2020 Student Andrew Yang shares his engineering story
Preventing poaching June 16, 2020 AI software that predicts poaching hotspots now being deployed to wildlife parks
Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing September 6, 2017 New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors
Vinothan N. Manoharan promoted to full professor with tenure April 1, 2013 Research aims to understand the physics of self-assembly, especially in biological systems