Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Student profile: Connor Schoen, A.B. ’20 July 17, 2019 Launching a social enterprise to aid young adults experiencing homelessness Next generation of soft robots inspired by a children’s toy May 20, 2020 Researchers build a fast-moving jumping soft actuator Learning from failure April 25, 2018 Harvard Engineers Without Borders facilitates tough conversations, finds grateful community Smoke from 2015 Indonesian fires may have caused 100,000 premature deaths September 19, 2016 Research quantifies effects of fires in Equatorial Asia, offers new approach to inform fire management efforts From the Valley to the Hill September 13, 2017 Presidential race pushes computer science student out of his comfort zone Developing interest in computer science September 24, 2018 Program exposes Ethiopian high schoolers to principles of algorithms Science lesson brings sweet rewards August 17, 2016 Chemistry’s role in chocolate bars shows kids the science behind food Crossing borders, building bridges October 28, 2016 SEAS Dean connects with educational and business leaders during South America trip Gaglani’s medical education startup experiences rapid growth June 27, 2019 The online medical and health education company Osmosis, co-founded by Shiv Gaglani, A.B. ’10 (engineering sciences) has grown at a fast rate and garnered significant recognition since the company was highlighted in a SEAS article three months ago. Ryan Adams and Ariel Amir named 2015 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows February 25, 2015 Awards support early-career researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and potential Life sciences meets applied December 29, 2008 Harvard takes bioengineering to the next level, bringing together SEAS, FAS, and HMS (Harvard Magazine) Clinging to crevices, E. coli thrive April 10, 2013 Harvard research reveals the role of the flagellum in helping biofilms colonize rough surfaces Museum exhibit developed at SEAS puts evolution at visitors' fingertips March 25, 2013 Massively detailed, interactive Tree of Life visualization at Harvard Museum of Natural History illustrates the processes of evolution Alumni profile: Avery Faller, S.M. ’16 August 2, 2018 New tools will make sharing research data safer in cyberspace September 25, 2012 With NSF grant, researchers will enhance technologies and policies to protect personal data used in research studies Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science Engineering for the real world April 8, 2016 In ES 100, students take on real-life engineering problems The un-dropouts September 26, 2017 Mission accomplished at a growing startup, former students return to Harvard Uncovering hidden forever chemicals March 5, 2021 New tool finds and fingerprints previously undetected PFAS compounds in watersheds on Cape Cod Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 59 Page 60 Current page 61 Page 62 Page 63 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Student profile: Connor Schoen, A.B. ’20 July 17, 2019 Launching a social enterprise to aid young adults experiencing homelessness
Next generation of soft robots inspired by a children’s toy May 20, 2020 Researchers build a fast-moving jumping soft actuator
Learning from failure April 25, 2018 Harvard Engineers Without Borders facilitates tough conversations, finds grateful community
Smoke from 2015 Indonesian fires may have caused 100,000 premature deaths September 19, 2016 Research quantifies effects of fires in Equatorial Asia, offers new approach to inform fire management efforts
From the Valley to the Hill September 13, 2017 Presidential race pushes computer science student out of his comfort zone
Developing interest in computer science September 24, 2018 Program exposes Ethiopian high schoolers to principles of algorithms
Science lesson brings sweet rewards August 17, 2016 Chemistry’s role in chocolate bars shows kids the science behind food
Crossing borders, building bridges October 28, 2016 SEAS Dean connects with educational and business leaders during South America trip
Gaglani’s medical education startup experiences rapid growth June 27, 2019 The online medical and health education company Osmosis, co-founded by Shiv Gaglani, A.B. ’10 (engineering sciences) has grown at a fast rate and garnered significant recognition since the company was highlighted in a SEAS article three months ago.
Ryan Adams and Ariel Amir named 2015 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellows February 25, 2015 Awards support early-career researchers in recognition of distinguished performance and potential
Life sciences meets applied December 29, 2008 Harvard takes bioengineering to the next level, bringing together SEAS, FAS, and HMS (Harvard Magazine)
Clinging to crevices, E. coli thrive April 10, 2013 Harvard research reveals the role of the flagellum in helping biofilms colonize rough surfaces
Museum exhibit developed at SEAS puts evolution at visitors' fingertips March 25, 2013 Massively detailed, interactive Tree of Life visualization at Harvard Museum of Natural History illustrates the processes of evolution
New tools will make sharing research data safer in cyberspace September 25, 2012 With NSF grant, researchers will enhance technologies and policies to protect personal data used in research studies
Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science
Engineering for the real world April 8, 2016 In ES 100, students take on real-life engineering problems
The un-dropouts September 26, 2017 Mission accomplished at a growing startup, former students return to Harvard
Uncovering hidden forever chemicals March 5, 2021 New tool finds and fingerprints previously undetected PFAS compounds in watersheds on Cape Cod
Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM)