Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities October 21, 2021 Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape Alumni profile: Raji Shankar, Ph.D. ’13 December 17, 2018 Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip." Senior project spotlight: Naphtal Haya April 20, 2022 Improving the energy density of organic flow batteries Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor April 18, 2019 Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins Feinberg speaks about animation, diveristy in STEM at Purdue April 5, 2018 Better vaccines are in our blood July 13, 2020 New platform technology uses red blood cells to generate targeted immune responses in mice Alumni profile: Ben Finio, Ph.D. ’12 June 19, 2019 A pitch-perfect competition April 5, 2018 Pitch Night highlights the work of student innovators Office of Industry Partnerships - EVENTS Computer Conservation November 22, 2021 Xu uses artificial intelligence to stop poaching around the world Sampling Harvard, and science and engineering June 20, 2012 Step UP/Project TEACH event exposes young students to aspects of college (Harvard Gazette) Stream of innovations will aid water security January 15, 2010 John Briscoe says water security "looms as one of the great challenges of this century" (The National) No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms October 3, 2018 A new, modular soft robotic arm gives deep-sea researchers better dexterity for embracing delicate sea life Slippery liquid surfaces confuse mussels to prevent their adhesion to underwater structures August 17, 2017 Non-toxic, lubricant-infused coatings deter mussels and prevent their attachment by disrupting their mechanosensory and adhesive systems Aiden wins 2011 GE & Science grand prize December 1, 2011 Harvard Fellow, PI of the Laboratory-at-Large at SEAS, and SEAS alum honored for outstanding research in molecular biology 2016-2017 July 18, 2017 Year in Review Eric Mazur selected to receive Minerva Prize for Advancements in Higher Education May 20, 2014 $500,000 award recognizes decades of classroom innovation and impact Metamaterials may advance with new femtosecond laser technique March 8, 2012 "Lucky" combination of chemicals and laser pulses enables high-resolution, 3D patterning for futuristic optical materials Back to work June 23, 2020 Alumni startup enables firms to securely verify employees’ COVID-19 health status Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 45 Page 46 Current page 47 Page 48 Page 49 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Shape-shifting materials with infinite possibilities October 21, 2021 Totimorphic structural materials can achieve any shape
Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip."
Senior project spotlight: Naphtal Haya April 20, 2022 Improving the energy density of organic flow batteries
Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor April 18, 2019 Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins
Better vaccines are in our blood July 13, 2020 New platform technology uses red blood cells to generate targeted immune responses in mice
Computer Conservation November 22, 2021 Xu uses artificial intelligence to stop poaching around the world
Sampling Harvard, and science and engineering June 20, 2012 Step UP/Project TEACH event exposes young students to aspects of college (Harvard Gazette)
Stream of innovations will aid water security January 15, 2010 John Briscoe says water security "looms as one of the great challenges of this century" (The National)
No more Iron Man: submarines now have soft, robotic arms October 3, 2018 A new, modular soft robotic arm gives deep-sea researchers better dexterity for embracing delicate sea life
Slippery liquid surfaces confuse mussels to prevent their adhesion to underwater structures August 17, 2017 Non-toxic, lubricant-infused coatings deter mussels and prevent their attachment by disrupting their mechanosensory and adhesive systems
Aiden wins 2011 GE & Science grand prize December 1, 2011 Harvard Fellow, PI of the Laboratory-at-Large at SEAS, and SEAS alum honored for outstanding research in molecular biology
Eric Mazur selected to receive Minerva Prize for Advancements in Higher Education May 20, 2014 $500,000 award recognizes decades of classroom innovation and impact
Metamaterials may advance with new femtosecond laser technique March 8, 2012 "Lucky" combination of chemicals and laser pulses enables high-resolution, 3D patterning for futuristic optical materials
Back to work June 23, 2020 Alumni startup enables firms to securely verify employees’ COVID-19 health status