Search Results Search (-) All (2577) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2510) People (35) Teaching areas (15) I Am a Scientist June 18, 2020 Initiative connects students with real-life scientists to promote diversity in STEM Coming out to a chatbot? May 13, 2024 Researchers explore the limitations of mental health chatbots in LGBTQ+ communities Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing September 6, 2017 New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: Arin Stowman, S.B. '19 July 31, 2018 Bioengineering concentrator Arin Stowman, S.B. '19, is helping to develop novel tympanostomy tubes that will enable clinicians to more effectively treat patients' ear infections. Finding patterns in behavior to personalize care August 26, 2020 Harvard startup uses technology to enhance treatments for depression Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation March 5, 2014 New material could contribute to engineering of new teeth, bone, or other tissues Leading the charge March 16, 2018 Women in Data Science conference highlights transformational female technologists "Buckliball," an engineered buckling structure, advances folding materials March 26, 2012 Inspired by a toy, the collapsible buckliball represents a new class of 3D, origami-like structures Rubber that doesn’t grow cracks when stretched many times December 14, 2023 Multi-scale approach improves the fatigue threshold of particle-reinforced rubber A globetrotter, by design June 30, 2013 SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide Designing for desirability March 28, 2019 Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM) Radhika Nagpal Wins Prestigious NSF CAREER Award April 17, 2007 $400,000 grant will support research on self-organizing systems Alumni profile: Sam Steyer, A.B. ’11 December 17, 2021 Sam Steyer matches job seekers with climate-conscious companies Optimizing democracy March 8, 2021 New course explores the use of math and computer science to build better democratic systems EPA’s New PFAS Rules Don’t Account for Major Source of Drinking Water Contamination May 15, 2023 Harvard study reveals unmonitored PFAS build up and last for centuries A challenge from the deans December 2, 2013 Competition seeks ideas that would improve urban life by 2030 Pop-up coffee table — no assembly required June 28, 2021 Kiriform structures harness buckling for stable, deployable structures Two at SEAS win Presidential Early Career Awards July 10, 2009 Rob Wood and Patrick Wolfe recognized for "exceptional potential for leadership at the frontiers of knowledge" Imagining impact, and believing in it April 9, 2013 Sixth annual Harvard College Innovation Challenge supports student projects through a year of development and beyond Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Current page 53 Page 54 Page 55 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
I Am a Scientist June 18, 2020 Initiative connects students with real-life scientists to promote diversity in STEM
Coming out to a chatbot? May 13, 2024 Researchers explore the limitations of mental health chatbots in LGBTQ+ communities
Low-cost wearables manufactured by hybrid 3D printing September 6, 2017 New method combines precision printing of stretchable conductive inks with pick-and-place of electronic components to make flexible, wearable sensors
Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: Arin Stowman, S.B. '19 July 31, 2018 Bioengineering concentrator Arin Stowman, S.B. '19, is helping to develop novel tympanostomy tubes that will enable clinicians to more effectively treat patients' ear infections.
Finding patterns in behavior to personalize care August 26, 2020 Harvard startup uses technology to enhance treatments for depression
Shrinking gel prompts tooth tissue formation March 5, 2014 New material could contribute to engineering of new teeth, bone, or other tissues
Leading the charge March 16, 2018 Women in Data Science conference highlights transformational female technologists
"Buckliball," an engineered buckling structure, advances folding materials March 26, 2012 Inspired by a toy, the collapsible buckliball represents a new class of 3D, origami-like structures
Rubber that doesn’t grow cracks when stretched many times December 14, 2023 Multi-scale approach improves the fatigue threshold of particle-reinforced rubber
A globetrotter, by design June 30, 2013 SEAS alumnus sets out to improve medical technologies worldwide
Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM)
Radhika Nagpal Wins Prestigious NSF CAREER Award April 17, 2007 $400,000 grant will support research on self-organizing systems
Alumni profile: Sam Steyer, A.B. ’11 December 17, 2021 Sam Steyer matches job seekers with climate-conscious companies
Optimizing democracy March 8, 2021 New course explores the use of math and computer science to build better democratic systems
EPA’s New PFAS Rules Don’t Account for Major Source of Drinking Water Contamination May 15, 2023 Harvard study reveals unmonitored PFAS build up and last for centuries
A challenge from the deans December 2, 2013 Competition seeks ideas that would improve urban life by 2030
Pop-up coffee table — no assembly required June 28, 2021 Kiriform structures harness buckling for stable, deployable structures
Two at SEAS win Presidential Early Career Awards July 10, 2009 Rob Wood and Patrick Wolfe recognized for "exceptional potential for leadership at the frontiers of knowledge"
Imagining impact, and believing in it April 9, 2013 Sixth annual Harvard College Innovation Challenge supports student projects through a year of development and beyond