Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Engineers Week: Fedor Garin, S.B. '13 February 14, 2020 Alumnus shares his engineering story Life-like stretching of cells March 13, 2017 Method of cellular manipulation could advance biomedical research, robotic actuation and even the cleaning of industrial surfaces Push button, cure cancer March 7, 2017 Grad students launch startup to commercialize novel intracellular delivery system New dean of Physical Sciences August 11, 2006 Geophysicist Jeremy Bloxham has been named dean for the physical sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Alumni profile: Chadwick Eason, A.B. ’13 June 15, 2017 Alumni profile: Bethany Kanten, S.B. ’15 December 4, 2015 Putting on the green light at SEAS April 30, 2010 Saving energy is everybody’s business, from big energy systems to students who pause to shut off the lights Alumni profile: Edlyn Levine, Ph.D. '16 January 10, 2017 Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials November 19, 2015 The protective shell of a sea-dwelling chiton paves the way towards new materials that combine different functions Graduate student Aaron Kuan named Harvard Horizons scholar April 25, 2013 Applied physics student is among eight selected for prestigious GSAS research communication program Plugging Africa’s brain drain April 11, 2018 Computer science students build web platform for Rwandan education nonprofit The dynamics of evaporative patterning October 6, 2015 Understanding how coffee rings form could help engineers design better optical systems Senior profile: Robert Anderson May 16, 2019 Whether at work or (sword)play, this mechanical engineer keeps his problem-solving skills sharp Center for Nanoscale Systems receives $5M NSF grant September 24, 2015 CNS one of 16 research centers in new collaborative nanotechnology community Alumni profile: Ben Zauzmer, A.B. ’15 January 3, 2020 Using math to predict Oscar winners Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase 2018 Science and Cooking Lecture Series serves up a smorgasbord of innovative presentations August 30, 2018 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts Robotic grasper grabs worldwide exclusive license September 12, 2009 Barrett Technology announces agreement to acquire exclusive rights to a polymer-based robotic-hand technology Scientists expect wildfires to increase as climate warms in the coming decades July 29, 2009 Resulting smoke and other particles from more fires could diminish air quality Stephanie Gil joins Harvard Engineering September 4, 2020 Computer scientist pursues real-world, life-saving applications Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 61 Page 62 Current page 63 Page 64 Page 65 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Life-like stretching of cells March 13, 2017 Method of cellular manipulation could advance biomedical research, robotic actuation and even the cleaning of industrial surfaces
Push button, cure cancer March 7, 2017 Grad students launch startup to commercialize novel intracellular delivery system
New dean of Physical Sciences August 11, 2006 Geophysicist Jeremy Bloxham has been named dean for the physical sciences in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Putting on the green light at SEAS April 30, 2010 Saving energy is everybody’s business, from big energy systems to students who pause to shut off the lights
Creating a new vision for multifunctional materials November 19, 2015 The protective shell of a sea-dwelling chiton paves the way towards new materials that combine different functions
Graduate student Aaron Kuan named Harvard Horizons scholar April 25, 2013 Applied physics student is among eight selected for prestigious GSAS research communication program
Plugging Africa’s brain drain April 11, 2018 Computer science students build web platform for Rwandan education nonprofit
The dynamics of evaporative patterning October 6, 2015 Understanding how coffee rings form could help engineers design better optical systems
Senior profile: Robert Anderson May 16, 2019 Whether at work or (sword)play, this mechanical engineer keeps his problem-solving skills sharp
Center for Nanoscale Systems receives $5M NSF grant September 24, 2015 CNS one of 16 research centers in new collaborative nanotechnology community
Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase
2018 Science and Cooking Lecture Series serves up a smorgasbord of innovative presentations August 30, 2018 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Robotic grasper grabs worldwide exclusive license September 12, 2009 Barrett Technology announces agreement to acquire exclusive rights to a polymer-based robotic-hand technology
Scientists expect wildfires to increase as climate warms in the coming decades July 29, 2009 Resulting smoke and other particles from more fires could diminish air quality
Stephanie Gil joins Harvard Engineering September 4, 2020 Computer scientist pursues real-world, life-saving applications