Search Results Search (-) All (1627) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1610) Teaching areas (5) Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs Slicing mitotic spindle with lasers, nanosurgeons unravel old pole-to-pole theory April 26, 2012 Quantitative research shows key organelle of cell division to be more complex than previously thought 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 Yacoby elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences April 29, 2021 Physicist honored for contributions to field NTT Research and Harvard Collaborate on Cardiovascular Bio Digital Twin November 16, 2022 Joint Research to Focus on Building Models Robot transitions from soft to rigid May 1, 2018 Harnessing friction gives soft robots new capabilities Alumni Profile: Olajumoke Odedele, A.B. ’13 June 20, 2022 Improving the health and well-being of people living with AIDS/HIV Mitragotri Lab organizes MediSTAR outreach program November 2, 2023 High school students explore the world of clinical trials during drug development Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart Bridging technology and art February 22, 2023 Student organization hosts exhibition at SEC Sensing Parkinson’s symptoms March 28, 2022 Researchers apply exosuit sensors to measure muscle strain Feeding culinary curiosity July 25, 2012 Local kids join chefs, scientists in kitchen as part of SEAS program (Harvard Gazette) If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions What's behind a #1 ranking? January 31, 2014 Open-source LineUp software enables granular analysis of subjective ranking systems BioSTAR program teaches fundamentals of bioengineering February 4, 2019 A group of freshmen had the opportunity to learn scientific principles and bioengineering techniques during BioSTAR, an intensive one-week program hosted by the Active Learning Labs as part of Wintersession. Celebrating excellence in mentoring February 22, 2013 Sujata Bhatia and David C. Parkes receive McDonald Award for dedication to mentoring and advising Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells Reflections on the source of ideas March 27, 2010 Former SEAS dean Venkatesh "Venky" Narayamaurti ponders how to cultivate good ideas to solve global problems (Irish Times) Alumni profile: Birgit Hausmann, Ph.D. ’13 February 27, 2019 From diamonds to data, this multi-faceted researcher is always learning something new Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Page 87 87 Page 88 88 Next page › Last page »
Exploring soft-matter physics from cell nucleus to flaky pie crust April 16, 2010 A profile of applied physics postdoctoral student Amy Rowat
Grad student profile: Toyin Shodiya March 26, 2021 This aerospace engineer wants to provide a lift for underrepresented innovators and entrepreneurs
Slicing mitotic spindle with lasers, nanosurgeons unravel old pole-to-pole theory April 26, 2012 Quantitative research shows key organelle of cell division to be more complex than previously thought
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
Yacoby elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences April 29, 2021 Physicist honored for contributions to field
NTT Research and Harvard Collaborate on Cardiovascular Bio Digital Twin November 16, 2022 Joint Research to Focus on Building Models
Robot transitions from soft to rigid May 1, 2018 Harnessing friction gives soft robots new capabilities
Alumni Profile: Olajumoke Odedele, A.B. ’13 June 20, 2022 Improving the health and well-being of people living with AIDS/HIV
Mitragotri Lab organizes MediSTAR outreach program November 2, 2023 High school students explore the world of clinical trials during drug development
Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart
Sensing Parkinson’s symptoms March 28, 2022 Researchers apply exosuit sensors to measure muscle strain
Feeding culinary curiosity July 25, 2012 Local kids join chefs, scientists in kitchen as part of SEAS program (Harvard Gazette)
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it November 12, 2019 How the brain uses performance to regulate variability in motor functions
What's behind a #1 ranking? January 31, 2014 Open-source LineUp software enables granular analysis of subjective ranking systems
BioSTAR program teaches fundamentals of bioengineering February 4, 2019 A group of freshmen had the opportunity to learn scientific principles and bioengineering techniques during BioSTAR, an intensive one-week program hosted by the Active Learning Labs as part of Wintersession.
Celebrating excellence in mentoring February 22, 2013 Sujata Bhatia and David C. Parkes receive McDonald Award for dedication to mentoring and advising
Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells
Reflections on the source of ideas March 27, 2010 Former SEAS dean Venkatesh "Venky" Narayamaurti ponders how to cultivate good ideas to solve global problems (Irish Times)
Alumni profile: Birgit Hausmann, Ph.D. ’13 February 27, 2019 From diamonds to data, this multi-faceted researcher is always learning something new