Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Aiming for the stars October 1, 2018 Students test engineering skills in Mars Rover competition Alumni news: Chandrashekar named L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth December 16, 2021 Alumni news: Chandrashekar named L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth A world of good September 9, 2019 Student club develops innovative tech to address global health crises Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering March 11, 2019 Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows Engineering for good March 8, 2019 Students apply engineering skills to mitigate impact of illegal gold mining in Amazon Basin Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book Student profile: Cameron Akker May 17, 2018 This electrical engineering concentrator is fostering a maker mindset Student profile: Joel Balkaran, S.B. ’20 December 19, 2019 Munich research program helps bioengineer explore new worlds, in the lab and beyond Narrowing the gender gap in venture capital August 2, 2023 Computer science student founds new organization Alumni profile: Eric Hysen, A.B. ’11 August 29, 2016 The art of science August 23, 2016 In Harvard summer program, soldier-turned-scholar finds inspiration in research Harvard and 1955 Capital Collaborate to Launch Surgical Robotics Startup December 14, 2022 RoboBee project’s micro-fabrication technique pollinates surgical breakthroughs Jezero Crater, here we come November 29, 2018 Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers A material way to make Mars habitable July 15, 2019 Silica aerogel could warm the Martian surface similar to the way greenhouse gasses keep Earth warm Senior project spotlight: Caleb Moore April 12, 2023 A robot to keep pace around a running track Variability appears critical to motor learning January 17, 2014 Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly Compact depth sensor inspired by spiders October 28, 2019 Metalens sensor could be used for microrobotics, augmented reality, wearable devices Sticky when wet: strong adhesives for wound healing July 27, 2017 Slug-inspired, flexible medical adhesive sticks to wet surfaces without toxicity Marr’s work on viruses highlighted by New York Times June 16, 2020 Linsey Marr is the Charles P. Lunsford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 61 Page 62 Current page 63 Page 64 Page 65 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Alumni news: Chandrashekar named L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth December 16, 2021 Alumni news: Chandrashekar named L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth
A world of good September 9, 2019 Student club develops innovative tech to address global health crises
Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering March 11, 2019 Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows
Engineering for good March 8, 2019 Students apply engineering skills to mitigate impact of illegal gold mining in Amazon Basin
Reversible, programmable mechanical metamaterials June 9, 2021 Research could be used for mechanical computing, encryption and more
Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book
Student profile: Cameron Akker May 17, 2018 This electrical engineering concentrator is fostering a maker mindset
Student profile: Joel Balkaran, S.B. ’20 December 19, 2019 Munich research program helps bioengineer explore new worlds, in the lab and beyond
Narrowing the gender gap in venture capital August 2, 2023 Computer science student founds new organization
The art of science August 23, 2016 In Harvard summer program, soldier-turned-scholar finds inspiration in research
Harvard and 1955 Capital Collaborate to Launch Surgical Robotics Startup December 14, 2022 RoboBee project’s micro-fabrication technique pollinates surgical breakthroughs
Jezero Crater, here we come November 29, 2018 Landing site for the Mars 2020 rover has a lot to offer to SEAS researchers
A material way to make Mars habitable July 15, 2019 Silica aerogel could warm the Martian surface similar to the way greenhouse gasses keep Earth warm
Variability appears critical to motor learning January 17, 2014 Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly
Compact depth sensor inspired by spiders October 28, 2019 Metalens sensor could be used for microrobotics, augmented reality, wearable devices
Sticky when wet: strong adhesives for wound healing July 27, 2017 Slug-inspired, flexible medical adhesive sticks to wet surfaces without toxicity
Marr’s work on viruses highlighted by New York Times June 16, 2020 Linsey Marr is the Charles P. Lunsford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech