Search Results Search (-) All (1623) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1606) Teaching areas (5) Alumni profile: Bridget Frey, A.B. ’99 October 24, 2016 New medical devices course leads to student innovations, publications September 16, 2011 Pairing SEAS students with doctors at Harvard's affiliated hospitals, ES 227 "connects the dots" between engineering and medicine Alumni profile: Taimi Barty, A.B. '94 October 31, 2023 Constructing a furniture business in northern California Building better bridges April 9, 2018 Student-led BRIDGE initiative celebrates diversity, honors astronaut Stephanie Wilson, S.B. ’88 2016-2017 July 18, 2017 Year in Review Six seniors recognized with Dean’s Awards for outstanding capstone projects May 9, 2024 Topics include a method to detect earthquake victims and an image-to-text application for the visually impaired The physics of the familiar February 22, 2008 A Harvard Magazine cover story profiles L. Mahadevan's physics of the familiar, from how paint dries to how Nature discovered origami (Harvard Magazine) Hack attacks, explained August 30, 2013 Q&A with Jonathan Zittrain delves into recent cyber attacks on news media by the Syrian Electronic Army (Harvard Gazette) Asking the hard questions about climate change December 17, 2012 A Q&A with climate and geoengineering expert David Keith 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 Targeting solar geoengineering to minimize risk and inequality October 21, 2012 New study suggests that solar geoengineering can be tailored to reduce inequality or to manage specific risks like the loss of Arctic sea ice What drones can do October 13, 2015 HUBweek event at Harvard Stadium showcases flying robots’ potential Metasurfaces control polarized light at will August 13, 2021 New research unlocks the hidden potential of metasurfaces Two SEAS profs envision the next big ideas in teaching and learning May 24, 2012 Jonathan Zittrain wants to build a smarter network and Gu-Yeon Wei encourages hands-on experience (Harvard Gazette) Harvard receives gift to establish Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering October 7, 2008 Hansjorg Wyss gives $125 million to create institute for biologically inspired engineering Senior project spotlight: Charlie Biggs April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Biggs designed a more environmentally friendly mechanical battery Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip." Harnessing bacteria to fight ocean pollution November 17, 2016 Students’ synthetic biology project claims gold at international competition Feinberg speaks about animation, diveristy in STEM at Purdue April 5, 2018 Rubber that doesn’t grow cracks when stretched many times December 14, 2023 Multi-scale approach improves the fatigue threshold of particle-reinforced rubber Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 49 Page 50 Current page 51 Page 52 Page 53 … Page 87 87 Page 88 88 Next page › Last page »
New medical devices course leads to student innovations, publications September 16, 2011 Pairing SEAS students with doctors at Harvard's affiliated hospitals, ES 227 "connects the dots" between engineering and medicine
Alumni profile: Taimi Barty, A.B. '94 October 31, 2023 Constructing a furniture business in northern California
Building better bridges April 9, 2018 Student-led BRIDGE initiative celebrates diversity, honors astronaut Stephanie Wilson, S.B. ’88
Six seniors recognized with Dean’s Awards for outstanding capstone projects May 9, 2024 Topics include a method to detect earthquake victims and an image-to-text application for the visually impaired
The physics of the familiar February 22, 2008 A Harvard Magazine cover story profiles L. Mahadevan's physics of the familiar, from how paint dries to how Nature discovered origami (Harvard Magazine)
Hack attacks, explained August 30, 2013 Q&A with Jonathan Zittrain delves into recent cyber attacks on news media by the Syrian Electronic Army (Harvard Gazette)
Asking the hard questions about climate change December 17, 2012 A Q&A with climate and geoengineering expert David Keith
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
Targeting solar geoengineering to minimize risk and inequality October 21, 2012 New study suggests that solar geoengineering can be tailored to reduce inequality or to manage specific risks like the loss of Arctic sea ice
What drones can do October 13, 2015 HUBweek event at Harvard Stadium showcases flying robots’ potential
Metasurfaces control polarized light at will August 13, 2021 New research unlocks the hidden potential of metasurfaces
Two SEAS profs envision the next big ideas in teaching and learning May 24, 2012 Jonathan Zittrain wants to build a smarter network and Gu-Yeon Wei encourages hands-on experience (Harvard Gazette)
Harvard receives gift to establish Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering October 7, 2008 Hansjorg Wyss gives $125 million to create institute for biologically inspired engineering
Senior project spotlight: Charlie Biggs April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, Biggs designed a more environmentally friendly mechanical battery
Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip."
Harnessing bacteria to fight ocean pollution November 17, 2016 Students’ synthetic biology project claims gold at international competition
Rubber that doesn’t grow cracks when stretched many times December 14, 2023 Multi-scale approach improves the fatigue threshold of particle-reinforced rubber