Search Results Search (-) All (1592) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1575) Teaching areas (5) Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor April 18, 2019 Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins Alumni profile: Ben Finio, Ph.D. ’12 June 19, 2019 A vital solution January 14, 2019 Students develop wearable monitor for pediatric cancer patients in low-resource hospitals Illuminating solar energy August 8, 2017 Cross-cultural engineering program focuses on photovoltaics efficiency Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip." Finding patterns in behavior to personalize care August 26, 2020 Harvard startup uses technology to enhance treatments for depression 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 Feinberg speaks about animation, diveristy in STEM at Purdue April 5, 2018 Designing a pop-up future January 26, 2016 Simple origami fold may hold the key to designing pop-up furniture, medical devices and scientific tools Alumni profile: Jenny Xia, A.B. ’12 January 8, 2019 Student profile: Emily Bonfig, S.B. ’16 January 19, 2016 Mechanical engineering concentrator makes a splash as a leader, innovator, and mentor Programming pH July 27, 2022 New technique could accelerate DNA synthesis 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) By the numbers June 22, 2020 Students apply data science techniques to track and predict spread of COVID-19 A better way to change the fate of stem cells November 30, 2015 New method allows for more control in the differentiation of stem cells into bone cells 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) Designing a new medical device June 2, 2023 SEAS students present prototypes for range of medical challenges Built for speed: Designing exascale computers July 22, 2014 The Summer 2014 issue of Topics examines progress in supercomputing Alumni profile: Andrew Bosworth, A.B. ’04 March 25, 2020 One of Facebook’s first employees leads its leap into augmented and virtual reality Applied mathematicians in Namibia April 17, 2018 What can termites teach us about designing green buildings? As it turns out, a lot. Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 50 Page 51 Current page 52 Page 53 Page 54 … Page 85 85 Page 86 86 Next page › Last page »
Snake-inspired robot slithers even better than predecessor April 18, 2019 Programmable kirigami metamaterials enable responsive surfaces and smart skins
A vital solution January 14, 2019 Students develop wearable monitor for pediatric cancer patients in low-resource hospitals
Illuminating solar energy August 8, 2017 Cross-cultural engineering program focuses on photovoltaics efficiency
Humans of SEAS - Sayo Eweje April 13, 2018 This bioengineering concentrator is studying cardiac tissue health using a "heart-on-a-chip."
Finding patterns in behavior to personalize care August 26, 2020 Harvard startup uses technology to enhance treatments for depression
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
Designing a pop-up future January 26, 2016 Simple origami fold may hold the key to designing pop-up furniture, medical devices and scientific tools
Student profile: Emily Bonfig, S.B. ’16 January 19, 2016 Mechanical engineering concentrator makes a splash as a leader, innovator, and mentor
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)
By the numbers June 22, 2020 Students apply data science techniques to track and predict spread of COVID-19
A better way to change the fate of stem cells November 30, 2015 New method allows for more control in the differentiation of stem cells into bone cells
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)
Designing a new medical device June 2, 2023 SEAS students present prototypes for range of medical challenges
Built for speed: Designing exascale computers July 22, 2014 The Summer 2014 issue of Topics examines progress in supercomputing
Alumni profile: Andrew Bosworth, A.B. ’04 March 25, 2020 One of Facebook’s first employees leads its leap into augmented and virtual reality
Applied mathematicians in Namibia April 17, 2018 What can termites teach us about designing green buildings? As it turns out, a lot.