Search Results Search (-) All (1737) Courses (13) Mission in Action (2) News (1716) Teaching areas (6) Prineha Narang named Moore Inventor Fellow November 15, 2018 SEAS professor chosen for pioneering work in quantum science and technology The physics of better batteries June 22, 2018 Researchers tune the electrochemical insertion of lithium atoms between atomically thin sheets of layered materials for smaller, long-lasting batteries Senior project spotlight: Maggie Schultz December 9, 2022 Predicting fine particulate concentrations in real time 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) Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer March 18, 2024 Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - COVID-19 Graduate Program Changes Bioengineering - COVID-19 Graduate Program Changes Computer Science - COVID-19 Graduate Program Changes Electrical & Computer Engineering - COVID-19 Graduate Program Changes Environmental Science & Engineering - COVID-19 Graduate Program Changes Investing in leadership May 15, 2014 The Experiment Fund celebrates two years in Cambridge Uncoiling the cucumber's enigma August 30, 2012 In the creeping plant's tendrils, researchers discover a biological mechanism for coiling and stumble upon an unusual type of spring UV- light enabled catheter fixes holes in the heart without invasive surgery October 5, 2015 Catheter represents a major shift in how cardiac defects are repaired Experimental 'blood test' accurately screens for PTSD September 13, 2019 Artificial intelligence tool to diagnose posttraumatic stress disorder 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 Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science Scaling up from on-site inspections December 21, 2023 Engineers Without Borders build on strong trips in 2023 Harvard Launches PhD in Quantum Science and Engineering April 26, 2021 Drawing on world-class research community, program will prepare leaders of the ‘quantum revolution’ Senior project spotlight: Amy Donna Bittler April 28, 2020 For her capstone project, Bittler developed an optimization algorithm for more effective utilization of batteries to reduce emissions Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 63 Page 64 Current page 65 Page 66 Page 67 … Page 93 93 Page 94 94 Next page › Last page »
Prineha Narang named Moore Inventor Fellow November 15, 2018 SEAS professor chosen for pioneering work in quantum science and technology
The physics of better batteries June 22, 2018 Researchers tune the electrochemical insertion of lithium atoms between atomically thin sheets of layered materials for smaller, long-lasting batteries
Senior project spotlight: Maggie Schultz December 9, 2022 Predicting fine particulate concentrations in real time
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)
Empty “backpacks” activate the immune system against cancer March 18, 2024 Neutrophils bearing polymer microparticles can be harnessed as a drug-free way to shrink tumors
Uncoiling the cucumber's enigma August 30, 2012 In the creeping plant's tendrils, researchers discover a biological mechanism for coiling and stumble upon an unusual type of spring
UV- light enabled catheter fixes holes in the heart without invasive surgery October 5, 2015 Catheter represents a major shift in how cardiac defects are repaired
Experimental 'blood test' accurately screens for PTSD September 13, 2019 Artificial intelligence tool to diagnose posttraumatic stress disorder
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
Michael Brenner awarded George Ledlie Prize February 27, 2011 Applied mathematician lauded for his creative research and his dedication to teaching and learning
Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science
Scaling up from on-site inspections December 21, 2023 Engineers Without Borders build on strong trips in 2023
Harvard Launches PhD in Quantum Science and Engineering April 26, 2021 Drawing on world-class research community, program will prepare leaders of the ‘quantum revolution’
Senior project spotlight: Amy Donna Bittler April 28, 2020 For her capstone project, Bittler developed an optimization algorithm for more effective utilization of batteries to reduce emissions