Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Harvard team wins regional programming competition December 11, 2015 Students will face off against teams from around the world at programming ‘Olympics’ Sensing Parkinson’s symptoms March 28, 2022 Researchers apply exosuit sensors to measure muscle strain Delivering drugs on cue June 23, 2014 Harvard team uses ultrasound and self-healing hydrogels to noninvasively deliver drugs at the right place and the right time Students place third in international programming contest May 19, 2016 Harvard team is top-ranked U.S. university in ACM-ICPC World Finals A new dean for a new school June 17, 2015 Frank Doyle prepares to lead the Harvard Paulson School Senior profile: Grace Kim May 10, 2023 Building satellites and mentoring first-gen students A Nexus of novel climate research May 24, 2023 SEAS researchers lead the way in modeling the impacts of climate change Smaller, faster, greener March 2, 2021 Examining the environmental impact of computation and the future of green computing James Mickens granted tenure May 3, 2019 Computer scientist approved for role of full professor Manoharan named AAAS Fellow December 2, 2019 Honored for contributions to biophysics and condensed matter 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 Alumni Profile: Olajumoke Odedele, A.B. ’13 June 20, 2022 Improving the health and well-being of people living with AIDS/HIV A knead to learn December 21, 2018 Annual holiday lecture highlights the science of pizza Alumni profile: Ali Forsyth, Ph.D. ’12 June 22, 2021 This entrepreneur is pioneering technology that could streamline electric vehicle production A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms Alumni profile: Weina Scott, A.B. '11 May 15, 2024 Coding her way to a career in start-ups Student profile: Juan Perdomo, A.B. ’18 February 18, 2016 Smooth sailing takes on a new meaning for this computer science concentrator From soldier to bioengineer May 6, 2013 60 Minutes meets Prof. Kevin Kit Parker, bioengineer and soldier (CBS News) Poison in the Arctic and the cost of clean energy September 7, 2015 Hydroelectric energy may be more damaging to northern ecosystems than climate change 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. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 41 Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Harvard team wins regional programming competition December 11, 2015 Students will face off against teams from around the world at programming ‘Olympics’
Sensing Parkinson’s symptoms March 28, 2022 Researchers apply exosuit sensors to measure muscle strain
Delivering drugs on cue June 23, 2014 Harvard team uses ultrasound and self-healing hydrogels to noninvasively deliver drugs at the right place and the right time
Students place third in international programming contest May 19, 2016 Harvard team is top-ranked U.S. university in ACM-ICPC World Finals
A Nexus of novel climate research May 24, 2023 SEAS researchers lead the way in modeling the impacts of climate change
Smaller, faster, greener March 2, 2021 Examining the environmental impact of computation and the future of green computing
Manoharan named AAAS Fellow December 2, 2019 Honored for contributions to biophysics and condensed matter
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
Alumni Profile: Olajumoke Odedele, A.B. ’13 June 20, 2022 Improving the health and well-being of people living with AIDS/HIV
Alumni profile: Ali Forsyth, Ph.D. ’12 June 22, 2021 This entrepreneur is pioneering technology that could streamline electric vehicle production
A stem’s ‘sense of self’ contributes to shape March 23, 2017 Mathematical framework explains diverse plant stem forms
Student profile: Juan Perdomo, A.B. ’18 February 18, 2016 Smooth sailing takes on a new meaning for this computer science concentrator
From soldier to bioengineer May 6, 2013 60 Minutes meets Prof. Kevin Kit Parker, bioengineer and soldier (CBS News)
Poison in the Arctic and the cost of clean energy September 7, 2015 Hydroelectric energy may be more damaging to northern ecosystems than climate change
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.