Search Results Search (-) All (1591) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1574) Teaching areas (5) Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart Alumni profile: Birgit Hausmann, Ph.D. ’13 February 27, 2019 From diamonds to data, this multi-faceted researcher is always learning something new Senior profile: DaLoria Boone May 24, 2022 Balancing bioengineering and track and field A goldilocks zone for planet size September 10, 2019 Research redefines lower limit for planet size habitability 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) An introduction to rebuilding the body September 10, 2014 Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials Alumni Profile: Lisa Gualtieri, PhD ’89 November 12, 2015 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 Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory 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. Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club 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 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 Senior profile: Anne Raheem May 29, 2019 Electrical engineering concentrator finds the power to empower others through technology The fundamental physics of frequency combs sheds light on nature’s problem-solving skills June 26, 2019 Insight into laser frequency combs improves understanding, advances technology Senior project spotlight: Mythri Ambatipudi April 21, 2022 A machine learning algorithm to assist with combination antibiotic therapies Materials Scientist Shriram Ramanathan wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award February 26, 2010 $400k grant will support research on photon-oxide interactions Senior project spotlight: Robert Collins April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Collins built a rover designed to collect dog waste at a service dog training facility in Ipswich, Mass. Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells 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 Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Page 85 85 Page 86 86 Next page › Last page »
Straight to the heart June 11, 2018 Device can deliver drugs, proteins and stem cells directly to a diseased heart
Alumni profile: Birgit Hausmann, Ph.D. ’13 February 27, 2019 From diamonds to data, this multi-faceted researcher is always learning something new
A goldilocks zone for planet size September 10, 2019 Research redefines lower limit for planet size habitability
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)
An introduction to rebuilding the body September 10, 2014 Undergraduates thrive in this innovative course on biomaterials
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
Think small March 9, 2016 Students learn huge challenges involved in making tiny devices in SEAS Microfabrication Laboratory
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.
Improving accessibility on campus July 28, 2022 SEAS student co-founds Harvard Undergraduate Disability Justice Club
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
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
Senior profile: Anne Raheem May 29, 2019 Electrical engineering concentrator finds the power to empower others through technology
The fundamental physics of frequency combs sheds light on nature’s problem-solving skills June 26, 2019 Insight into laser frequency combs improves understanding, advances technology
Senior project spotlight: Mythri Ambatipudi April 21, 2022 A machine learning algorithm to assist with combination antibiotic therapies
Materials Scientist Shriram Ramanathan wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award February 26, 2010 $400k grant will support research on photon-oxide interactions
Senior project spotlight: Robert Collins April 28, 2020 For his capstone project, Collins built a rover designed to collect dog waste at a service dog training facility in Ipswich, Mass.
Laser activated gold pyramids could deliver drugs, DNA into cells without harm March 22, 2017 Microstructures create temporary pores in cells
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