Search Results Search (-) All (1599) Courses (10) Mission in Action (1) News (1583) Teaching areas (5) NIH Funds First Artificial Pancreas Study in the United States for Pregnant Women January 24, 2019 A multi-institutional research team willdevelop and evaluate a pregnancy-specific Artificial Pancreas Regaining independence June 3, 2019 Student startup is building a smart personalized companion to help people with limited mobility 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 In a hotter world, air conditioning isn’t a luxury, it’s a lifesaver July 20, 2022 Billions more will need access to AC as extreme heat increases Eric Mazur awarded honorary degree from Polytechnique Montréal and the Université de Montréal May 25, 2012 Applied physicist and peer learning innovator honored for work on the interaction of short laser pulses with matter Taking flight September 10, 2019 New autonomous unmanned vehicle club takes off at international competition Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM) Getting kids into the kitchen July 16, 2012 Kids' Science and Cooking summer program at Harvard teaches math, science, and healthy choices Sensor can probe biology’s smallest reactions February 18, 2021 Breakthrough in calorimetry could reveal fundamental principles of cells Crossing borders, building bridges October 28, 2016 SEAS Dean connects with educational and business leaders during South America trip Office of Events - Budget Considerations Essential budget items to consider: Engineering for the real world April 8, 2016 In ES 100, students take on real-life engineering problems Using technology for good October 26, 2017 At HackHarvard, 700 students tackle altruistic computer science projects Solving worldwide water crises August 5, 2019 Students use design thinking to build water filtration prototypes 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 A living (room) lab May 6, 2020 With students off campus, faculty and staff innovated to redesign hands-on courses Getting under the skin of psoriasis July 22, 2020 Ionic-liquid-based technology delivers RNA therapeutic to locally block psoriasis-associated genes in mice Accelerating AI adoption January 25, 2021 Startup brings hardware acceleration techniques to the business world Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 62 Page 63 Current page 64 Page 65 Page 66 … Page 86 86 Page 87 87 Next page › Last page »
NIH Funds First Artificial Pancreas Study in the United States for Pregnant Women January 24, 2019 A multi-institutional research team willdevelop and evaluate a pregnancy-specific Artificial Pancreas
Regaining independence June 3, 2019 Student startup is building a smart personalized companion to help people with limited mobility
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
In a hotter world, air conditioning isn’t a luxury, it’s a lifesaver July 20, 2022 Billions more will need access to AC as extreme heat increases
Eric Mazur awarded honorary degree from Polytechnique Montréal and the Université de Montréal May 25, 2012 Applied physicist and peer learning innovator honored for work on the interaction of short laser pulses with matter
Taking flight September 10, 2019 New autonomous unmanned vehicle club takes off at international competition
Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM)
Getting kids into the kitchen July 16, 2012 Kids' Science and Cooking summer program at Harvard teaches math, science, and healthy choices
Sensor can probe biology’s smallest reactions February 18, 2021 Breakthrough in calorimetry could reveal fundamental principles of cells
Crossing borders, building bridges October 28, 2016 SEAS Dean connects with educational and business leaders during South America trip
Engineering for the real world April 8, 2016 In ES 100, students take on real-life engineering problems
Using technology for good October 26, 2017 At HackHarvard, 700 students tackle altruistic computer science projects
Solving worldwide water crises August 5, 2019 Students use design thinking to build water filtration prototypes
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
A living (room) lab May 6, 2020 With students off campus, faculty and staff innovated to redesign hands-on courses
Getting under the skin of psoriasis July 22, 2020 Ionic-liquid-based technology delivers RNA therapeutic to locally block psoriasis-associated genes in mice
Accelerating AI adoption January 25, 2021 Startup brings hardware acceleration techniques to the business world