Search Results Search (-) All (1645) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1625) Teaching areas (5) Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility Two SEAS affiliates win NIH Director's Awards September 20, 2011 Sharad Ramanathan and Erez Lieberman Aiden among those honored for encouraging creative ideas in science and engineering Engineering meets art May 8, 2014 Annual Design & Project Fair highlights meaningful intersections between art and science, creativity and impact Smaller, smarter, softer robotic arm for endoscopic surgery August 2, 2017 Bioinspired approach combines pop-up fabrication with soft robotics Engineers Week: Andrew Yang, S.B. '20 February 18, 2020 Student Andrew Yang shares his engineering story Alumni profile: Deriving an Impact November 6, 2017 Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer March 18, 2024 Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors Newfound strength in regenerative medicine January 25, 2016 Researchers demonstrate use of direct mechanical stimulation to repair severely damaged skeletal muscles A sound solution May 6, 2021 Harvard venture seeks to create more effective grafts to treat eardrum perforations 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 Grad student profile: Milan Wilborn October 15, 2020 This materials scientist is enabling soft robots to make complex moves Boosting voter engagement June 9, 2021 Students help nonprofit engage marginalized patients in the democratic process Undergraduate summer research spotlight: Nina Uzoigwe, S.B. ’21 August 12, 2019 This bioengineering concentrator is exploring the ability of axolotl salamanders to regrow lost limbs, in an effort to determine whether there could be possible future clinical applications of this research. Teaching machines to see February 28, 2013 David Cox reverse-engineers human vision for computers I am my filter and more April 15, 2011 SEAS class pushes students to make ideas into reality (Harvard Gazette) Electro-optic modulator precisely controls visible light with exceptional efficiency March 27, 2023 Could open doors to ultra-fast communications and quantum applications Senior profile: DaLoria Boone May 24, 2022 Balancing bioengineering and track and field No battery, no wire, no problem July 19, 2017 Wireless magnetic fields and actuator “muscles” allow folding robots to move without batteries Rafael Jaramillo receives 2010 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award April 24, 2010 Postdoctoral student who works with Shriram Ramanathan honored for his work on magnetism 2014-15: The year in review May 31, 2015 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 44 Page 45 Current page 46 Page 47 Page 48 … Page 88 88 Page 89 89 Next page › Last page »
Conor Walsh wins Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists June 30, 2022 Award supports Walsh’s work to improving mobility
Two SEAS affiliates win NIH Director's Awards September 20, 2011 Sharad Ramanathan and Erez Lieberman Aiden among those honored for encouraging creative ideas in science and engineering
Engineering meets art May 8, 2014 Annual Design & Project Fair highlights meaningful intersections between art and science, creativity and impact
Smaller, smarter, softer robotic arm for endoscopic surgery August 2, 2017 Bioinspired approach combines pop-up fabrication with soft robotics
Engineers Week: Andrew Yang, S.B. '20 February 18, 2020 Student Andrew Yang shares his engineering story
Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer March 18, 2024 Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors
Newfound strength in regenerative medicine January 25, 2016 Researchers demonstrate use of direct mechanical stimulation to repair severely damaged skeletal muscles
A sound solution May 6, 2021 Harvard venture seeks to create more effective grafts to treat eardrum perforations
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
Grad student profile: Milan Wilborn October 15, 2020 This materials scientist is enabling soft robots to make complex moves
Boosting voter engagement June 9, 2021 Students help nonprofit engage marginalized patients in the democratic process
Undergraduate summer research spotlight: Nina Uzoigwe, S.B. ’21 August 12, 2019 This bioengineering concentrator is exploring the ability of axolotl salamanders to regrow lost limbs, in an effort to determine whether there could be possible future clinical applications of this research.
I am my filter and more April 15, 2011 SEAS class pushes students to make ideas into reality (Harvard Gazette)
Electro-optic modulator precisely controls visible light with exceptional efficiency March 27, 2023 Could open doors to ultra-fast communications and quantum applications
No battery, no wire, no problem July 19, 2017 Wireless magnetic fields and actuator “muscles” allow folding robots to move without batteries
Rafael Jaramillo receives 2010 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award April 24, 2010 Postdoctoral student who works with Shriram Ramanathan honored for his work on magnetism
2014-15: The year in review May 31, 2015 Highlights from a year of innovative teaching, breakthrough research, inventive student projects, and global impact.