Search Results Search (-) All (1698) Courses (12) Mission in Action (2) News (1679) Teaching areas (5) A day of AI devices February 21, 2024 Students from across the country gather for MakeHarvard 2024 Q&A with Lene Hau March 18, 2007 Applied physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau sheds some light on what she calls a "new territory, a new regime of nature" (Boston Globe) Radhika Nagpal approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 18, 2012 Computer scientist applies inspirations from biological multi-agent systems to computer and robotic systems Solutions in transit May 30, 2018 Student proposals target connectivity, inefficiency of Boston’s transportation infrastructure Mimicking nature’s cellular architectures via 3D printing February 6, 2017 Research offers new level of control over the structure of 3D-printed materials Alumni profile: Monika Kopacz, S.M. ’05, Ph.D. ’09 March 19, 2018 Crimson … in … space! June 13, 2022 Harvard SEDS chapter plans school’s first satellite launch Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning Aiming for the stars October 1, 2018 Students test engineering skills in Mars Rover competition Linz receives early career grant from NASA April 21, 2021 Award will support research into the impact of climate change on stratospheric circulation Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support Computer Conservation November 22, 2021 Xu uses artificial intelligence to stop poaching around the world Video: From Problem-Solving to Publication January 24, 2022 A world of good September 9, 2019 Student club develops innovative tech to address global health crises Student profile: Cameron Akker May 17, 2018 This electrical engineering concentrator is fostering a maker mindset Less wind due to climate change won’t impact wind power generation in India and China March 19, 2021 There will still be enough wind energy to power the countries in the future Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book 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 Variability appears critical to motor learning January 17, 2014 Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 62 Page 63 Current page 64 Page 65 Page 66 … Page 91 91 Page 92 92 Next page › Last page »
Q&A with Lene Hau March 18, 2007 Applied physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau sheds some light on what she calls a "new territory, a new regime of nature" (Boston Globe)
Radhika Nagpal approved for promotion to tenured full professor April 18, 2012 Computer scientist applies inspirations from biological multi-agent systems to computer and robotic systems
Solutions in transit May 30, 2018 Student proposals target connectivity, inefficiency of Boston’s transportation infrastructure
Mimicking nature’s cellular architectures via 3D printing February 6, 2017 Research offers new level of control over the structure of 3D-printed materials
Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning
Linz receives early career grant from NASA April 21, 2021 Award will support research into the impact of climate change on stratospheric circulation
Uniting to save small businesses February 22, 2021 First-year student’s small business investment app wins Schmidt Futures support
Computer Conservation November 22, 2021 Xu uses artificial intelligence to stop poaching around the world
A world of good September 9, 2019 Student club develops innovative tech to address global health crises
Student profile: Cameron Akker May 17, 2018 This electrical engineering concentrator is fostering a maker mindset
Less wind due to climate change won’t impact wind power generation in India and China March 19, 2021 There will still be enough wind energy to power the countries in the future
Probably approximately correct October 2, 2013 The New York Times reviews Prof. Leslie Valiant's new book
The art of science August 23, 2016 In Harvard summer program, soldier-turned-scholar finds inspiration in research
Variability appears critical to motor learning January 17, 2014 Harvard researchers say apparent "flaws" in motor function are key for learning quickly