Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) A year in the making May 21, 2019 Annual Design and Project Fair showcases students’ long-term projects A glimpse of startup culture August 9, 2016 Op-ed: From crude oil to olive oil December 8, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray reflects on the past year, from serving on the BP commission to culinary engineering (THURJ) Biohybrid of elastic film and muscle cells packs a punch September 11, 2007 Depending on shape, biohybrids can generate force to grip, pump, walk, or swim NTT Research and Harvard Collaborate on Cardiovascular Bio Digital Twin November 16, 2022 Joint Research to Focus on Building Models Fostering a community of women in STEM November 5, 2018 WiSTEM program provides coaching and resources for female undergraduates The RoboBee flies solo June 26, 2019 Cutting the power cord for the first untethered flight Dramatic diversity of columbine flowers explained by a simple change in cell shape November 15, 2011 To match pollinators' probing tongues, cells in floral spurs elongate, driving rapid speciation Now arriving: Internet of Things October 5, 2016 HUBweek session examines the rise of smart devices, and the accompanying loss of privacy Brain’s timing linked with timescales of the natural visual world September 6, 2007 Extreme precision needed to accurately represent the slowly changing visual world Grad student profile: Juan Carlos López October 23, 2019 This rocket scientist sees space exploration as a way to launch partnerships Alumni profile: Rebecca Perry, S.M. ’12, Ph.D. ’15 July 13, 2017 Repairing patients’ dura more durably March 20, 2024 Highly adhesive and mechanically strong Dural Tough Adhesive addresses multiple limitations in the repair of the dural membrane lining the brain and spinal cord after trauma and surgeries Maurice A. Smith approved for promotion to tenured full professor August 4, 2015 Smith studies how the human brain controls movement Medical mechanics May 27, 2014 Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors Alumni profile: Meeta Gupta, Ph.D. ’09 May 29, 2018 If you give a bioengineer a cookie... February 5, 2013 By studying hand motions, Maurice Smith is creating an instruction manual to help repair a broken-down brain Applied Mathematics - Centers & Initiatives Applied Physics - Centers & Initiatives SEAS, Murray engineer solutions to global problems December 2, 2009 Q&A with Dean Cherry A. Murray (Harvard Resource) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 42 Page 43 Current page 44 Page 45 Page 46 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
A year in the making May 21, 2019 Annual Design and Project Fair showcases students’ long-term projects
Op-ed: From crude oil to olive oil December 8, 2010 Dean Cherry A. Murray reflects on the past year, from serving on the BP commission to culinary engineering (THURJ)
Biohybrid of elastic film and muscle cells packs a punch September 11, 2007 Depending on shape, biohybrids can generate force to grip, pump, walk, or swim
NTT Research and Harvard Collaborate on Cardiovascular Bio Digital Twin November 16, 2022 Joint Research to Focus on Building Models
Fostering a community of women in STEM November 5, 2018 WiSTEM program provides coaching and resources for female undergraduates
Dramatic diversity of columbine flowers explained by a simple change in cell shape November 15, 2011 To match pollinators' probing tongues, cells in floral spurs elongate, driving rapid speciation
Now arriving: Internet of Things October 5, 2016 HUBweek session examines the rise of smart devices, and the accompanying loss of privacy
Brain’s timing linked with timescales of the natural visual world September 6, 2007 Extreme precision needed to accurately represent the slowly changing visual world
Grad student profile: Juan Carlos López October 23, 2019 This rocket scientist sees space exploration as a way to launch partnerships
Repairing patients’ dura more durably March 20, 2024 Highly adhesive and mechanically strong Dural Tough Adhesive addresses multiple limitations in the repair of the dural membrane lining the brain and spinal cord after trauma and surgeries
Maurice A. Smith approved for promotion to tenured full professor August 4, 2015 Smith studies how the human brain controls movement
Medical mechanics May 27, 2014 Teaching medical device design in cultural context, SEAS initiative earns honors
If you give a bioengineer a cookie... February 5, 2013 By studying hand motions, Maurice Smith is creating an instruction manual to help repair a broken-down brain
SEAS, Murray engineer solutions to global problems December 2, 2009 Q&A with Dean Cherry A. Murray (Harvard Resource)