Search Results Search (-) All (1561) Courses (9) News (1547) Teaching areas (5) Office of Academic Programs - (archived) COVID-19 Graduate Program Changes Welcoming words of wisdom February 1, 2018 Advice and encouragement at second annual Sophomore Convocation Suit up with a robot to walk AND run more easily August 15, 2019 A versatile, portable exosuit that assists both walking and running highlights the potential for lightweight and non-restrictive wearable robots outside the lab Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants A multifunctional, multiscale, reconfigurable surface June 25, 2018 Composite surface has features that can move microparticles, mix droplets, repel biofilms and more Team provides first plan for commercially viable, industrial-scale carbon removal plant June 7, 2018 Using existing technology in novel ways to remove carbon from the atmosphere 2020 Science and Cooking Lecture Series highlights bold flavors that break boundaries August 28, 2020 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts Squeezing light at the nanoscale June 15, 2018 Ultra-confined light could detect harmful molecules Amir Yacoby named AAAS Fellow November 24, 2014 Physicist cited for advances in quantum information processing Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids Artificial Pancreas to Undergo Long-term Clinical Tests January 4, 2016 Clinical Trials to Support Artificial Pancreas Device for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Nature’s chefs: How and why organisms make food for others May 12, 2023 Plants, animals, fungi, and humans have “cooking” in common Marine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges September 21, 2020 Bioinspired architecture could pave the way for stronger, lighter structures Art in the Machine November 30, 2022 Students explore the aesthetics of computing in new SEAS course Scientific salsa July 27, 2017 Outreach program provides ingredients for STEM inspiration Reinventing the classroom August 17, 2012 Harry Lewis "flips" the traditional teaching structure in CS 20 (Harvard Magazine) Bringing Harvard to the Balkans June 27, 2023 Data science alum introduces students to the potential of southeastern Europe Repairing the World, one engineering project at a time September 26, 2022 Bioengineering student brings adaptive engineering group to SEAS Neural network trained using a diverse dataset outperforms conventionally trained algorithms February 7, 2023 Including low-resource populations in datasets reduces bias in artificial intelligence AP-50 students have a need for speed September 29, 2015 Drag race teaches students physics and mechanics Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 59 Page 60 Current page 61 Page 62 Page 63 … Page 84 84 Page 85 85 Next page › Last page »
Welcoming words of wisdom February 1, 2018 Advice and encouragement at second annual Sophomore Convocation
Suit up with a robot to walk AND run more easily August 15, 2019 A versatile, portable exosuit that assists both walking and running highlights the potential for lightweight and non-restrictive wearable robots outside the lab
Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants
A multifunctional, multiscale, reconfigurable surface June 25, 2018 Composite surface has features that can move microparticles, mix droplets, repel biofilms and more
Team provides first plan for commercially viable, industrial-scale carbon removal plant June 7, 2018 Using existing technology in novel ways to remove carbon from the atmosphere
2020 Science and Cooking Lecture Series highlights bold flavors that break boundaries August 28, 2020 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Amir Yacoby named AAAS Fellow November 24, 2014 Physicist cited for advances in quantum information processing
Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids
Artificial Pancreas to Undergo Long-term Clinical Tests January 4, 2016 Clinical Trials to Support Artificial Pancreas Device for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Nature’s chefs: How and why organisms make food for others May 12, 2023 Plants, animals, fungi, and humans have “cooking” in common
Marine sponges inspire the next generation of skyscrapers and bridges September 21, 2020 Bioinspired architecture could pave the way for stronger, lighter structures
Reinventing the classroom August 17, 2012 Harry Lewis "flips" the traditional teaching structure in CS 20 (Harvard Magazine)
Bringing Harvard to the Balkans June 27, 2023 Data science alum introduces students to the potential of southeastern Europe
Repairing the World, one engineering project at a time September 26, 2022 Bioengineering student brings adaptive engineering group to SEAS
Neural network trained using a diverse dataset outperforms conventionally trained algorithms February 7, 2023 Including low-resource populations in datasets reduces bias in artificial intelligence
AP-50 students have a need for speed September 29, 2015 Drag race teaches students physics and mechanics