Search Results Search (-) All (1662) Courses (14) Mission in Action (1) News (1642) Teaching areas (5) Senior project spotlight: Jonas LaPier April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, LaPier developed prediction maps that indicate where heavy metal contamination of well water is more likely Prineha Narang awarded NSF CAREER Award March 26, 2020 Computational physicist will study solid-state quantum repeaters Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science Life sciences meets applied December 29, 2008 Harvard takes bioengineering to the next level, bringing together SEAS, FAS, and HMS (Harvard Magazine) AP-50 students have a need for speed September 29, 2015 Drag race teaches students physics and mechanics Explore connections at SEAS July 24, 2014 New visualization tool puts transdisciplinary studies at your fingertips Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants 2017-2018 June 8, 2018 Year in Review Mapping the brain August 25, 2011 Computer scientist Hanspeter Pfister helps turn terabytes of image data into a navigable 3D model of neural circuits Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS October 26, 2015 New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research A multifunctional, multiscale, reconfigurable surface June 25, 2018 Composite surface has features that can move microparticles, mix droplets, repel biofilms and more A conjecture for a better Turing test August 31, 2012 Barbara J. Grosz suggests a new, more modern philosophical standard for artificial intelligence (The Atlantic) Squeezing light at the nanoscale June 15, 2018 Ultra-confined light could detect harmful molecules Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM) Team provides first plan for commercially viable, industrial-scale carbon removal plant June 7, 2018 Using existing technology in novel ways to remove carbon from the atmosphere Putting stock in algorithms December 18, 2019 Student startup lets users create, test, and automate trading strategies Events - Budget Considerations Essential budget items to consider: 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 Getting the scoop on ice cream December 11, 2019 Annual holiday lecture highlights the sweet science of this favorite dessert Scientific salsa July 27, 2017 Outreach program provides ingredients for STEM inspiration Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 63 Page 64 Current page 65 Page 66 Page 67 … Page 89 89 Page 90 90 Next page › Last page »
Senior project spotlight: Jonas LaPier April 20, 2021 For his capstone project, LaPier developed prediction maps that indicate where heavy metal contamination of well water is more likely
Prineha Narang awarded NSF CAREER Award March 26, 2020 Computational physicist will study solid-state quantum repeaters
Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science
Life sciences meets applied December 29, 2008 Harvard takes bioengineering to the next level, bringing together SEAS, FAS, and HMS (Harvard Magazine)
AP-50 students have a need for speed September 29, 2015 Drag race teaches students physics and mechanics
Explore connections at SEAS July 24, 2014 New visualization tool puts transdisciplinary studies at your fingertips
Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants
Mapping the brain August 25, 2011 Computer scientist Hanspeter Pfister helps turn terabytes of image data into a navigable 3D model of neural circuits
Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS October 26, 2015 New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research
A multifunctional, multiscale, reconfigurable surface June 25, 2018 Composite surface has features that can move microparticles, mix droplets, repel biofilms and more
A conjecture for a better Turing test August 31, 2012 Barbara J. Grosz suggests a new, more modern philosophical standard for artificial intelligence (The Atlantic)
Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM)
Team provides first plan for commercially viable, industrial-scale carbon removal plant June 7, 2018 Using existing technology in novel ways to remove carbon from the atmosphere
Putting stock in algorithms December 18, 2019 Student startup lets users create, test, and automate trading strategies
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
Getting the scoop on ice cream December 11, 2019 Annual holiday lecture highlights the sweet science of this favorite dessert