Search Results Search (-) All (2577) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2510) People (35) Teaching areas (15) New effort to focus on grad education in applied computational science September 23, 2010 Aim is to enhance teaching and learning and spur intellectual partnerships Young pioneers of science and engineering May 6, 2011 SEAS hosts festival for Cambridge 8th-graders (Harvard Gazette) SEAS-developed cancer immunotherapies to be commercialized by Novartis March 20, 2018 Licensing and collaboration agreement aims to bring biomaterial-based cancer immunotherapies into clinical development By the numbers June 22, 2020 Students apply data science techniques to track and predict spread of COVID-19 Maurice Smith elected to AIMBE April 1, 2020 Smith studies how the human brain controls movement Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland James Mickens granted tenure May 3, 2019 Computer scientist approved for role of full professor Undergraduate summer research spotlight: Joseph Sanchez, S.B. ’21 August 15, 2019 Mechanical engineering concentrator Joseph Sanchez has spent his summer working on exosuits—soft, wearable robots made from uniquely engineered fabric to assist and protect the human body. Ashmore to receive national clean energy award September 13, 2023 Applied math Ph.D. alum will be recognized later this month EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills, urban areas May 1, 2024 Research highlights importance of high-resolution methane accounting 2019 Science and Cooking Lecture Series offers a global sampling of culinary creativity August 28, 2019 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts Bolstering an already-strong program August 6, 2015 Five new faculty add depth and breadth to Harvard Computer Science How Can Bias Be Removed from Artificial Intelligence-Powered Hiring Platforms? June 12, 2023 Harvard-led institute to pursue fairness in online systems Nanoscale materials for the Internet of Things January 28, 2016 NanoLitz could free up frequency spectrum needed to connect devices L. Mahadevan wins MacArthur "genius" grant September 23, 2009 Applied mathematician recognized for investigating everything from how a flag flutters to how the Venus flytrap snaps Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts Wisdom from black women in STEM March 6, 2018 Harvard National Society of Black Engineers hosts inspiring panel discussion Alexander Rush awarded NSF CAREER grant March 22, 2019 Computer scientist will study natural language generation with deep learning Engineers create vibrant colors in vertical silicon nanowires April 2, 2011 Surprising phenomenon may lead to greater sensitivity in image sensor devices Alumni Profile: Coppélia Marincovic, S.M. ’08 June 9, 2022 Investing in the future of climate science Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 49 Page 50 Current page 51 Page 52 Page 53 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
New effort to focus on grad education in applied computational science September 23, 2010 Aim is to enhance teaching and learning and spur intellectual partnerships
Young pioneers of science and engineering May 6, 2011 SEAS hosts festival for Cambridge 8th-graders (Harvard Gazette)
SEAS-developed cancer immunotherapies to be commercialized by Novartis March 20, 2018 Licensing and collaboration agreement aims to bring biomaterial-based cancer immunotherapies into clinical development
By the numbers June 22, 2020 Students apply data science techniques to track and predict spread of COVID-19
Alumni profile: Teng Li, Ph.D. ’06 June 27, 2022 “Cutting”-edge sustainable materials research at the University of Maryland
Undergraduate summer research spotlight: Joseph Sanchez, S.B. ’21 August 15, 2019 Mechanical engineering concentrator Joseph Sanchez has spent his summer working on exosuits—soft, wearable robots made from uniquely engineered fabric to assist and protect the human body.
Ashmore to receive national clean energy award September 13, 2023 Applied math Ph.D. alum will be recognized later this month
EPA underestimates methane emissions from landfills, urban areas May 1, 2024 Research highlights importance of high-resolution methane accounting
2019 Science and Cooking Lecture Series offers a global sampling of culinary creativity August 28, 2019 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Bolstering an already-strong program August 6, 2015 Five new faculty add depth and breadth to Harvard Computer Science
How Can Bias Be Removed from Artificial Intelligence-Powered Hiring Platforms? June 12, 2023 Harvard-led institute to pursue fairness in online systems
Nanoscale materials for the Internet of Things January 28, 2016 NanoLitz could free up frequency spectrum needed to connect devices
L. Mahadevan wins MacArthur "genius" grant September 23, 2009 Applied mathematician recognized for investigating everything from how a flag flutters to how the Venus flytrap snaps
Everything’s negotiable June 16, 2016 Students develop tool that helps guests haggle with Airbnb hosts
Wisdom from black women in STEM March 6, 2018 Harvard National Society of Black Engineers hosts inspiring panel discussion
Alexander Rush awarded NSF CAREER grant March 22, 2019 Computer scientist will study natural language generation with deep learning
Engineers create vibrant colors in vertical silicon nanowires April 2, 2011 Surprising phenomenon may lead to greater sensitivity in image sensor devices
Alumni Profile: Coppélia Marincovic, S.M. ’08 June 9, 2022 Investing in the future of climate science