Search Results Search (-) All (1698) Courses (12) Mission in Action (2) News (1679) Teaching areas (5) Shape-shifting structures take the form of a face, antenna October 8, 2019 Complex lattices that change in response to stimuli open a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine Artificial Pancreas to Undergo Long-term Clinical Tests January 4, 2016 Clinical Trials to Support Artificial Pancreas Device for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials Mapping the brain August 25, 2011 Computer scientist Hanspeter Pfister helps turn terabytes of image data into a navigable 3D model of neural circuits Cultivating STEM success November 15, 2017 Harvard senior leads international program to encourage girls in tech Life sciences meets applied December 29, 2008 Harvard takes bioengineering to the next level, bringing together SEAS, FAS, and HMS (Harvard Magazine) Edible experimentation August 14, 2019 The Science and Cooking for Kids program was in full swing this summer, exploring the connections between science and cooking to spark new curiosity in young minds. Direct control of dendritic cells for tracking and immune modulation May 19, 2020 Biomaterial-based method allows dendritic cells to be labeled and studied in vivo Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants 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) Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS October 26, 2015 New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research Explore connections at SEAS July 24, 2014 New visualization tool puts transdisciplinary studies at your fingertips Harvard and 1955 Capital Collaborate to Launch Surgical Robotics Startup December 14, 2022 RoboBee project’s micro-fabrication technique pollinates surgical breakthroughs Events - Budget Considerations Essential budget items to consider: AP-50 students have a need for speed September 29, 2015 Drag race teaches students physics and mechanics Kim receives inaugural dissertation award June 8, 2020 Computer science graduate honored for research quality and potential impact 2017-2018 June 8, 2018 Year in Review Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM) Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 64 Page 65 Current page 66 Page 67 Page 68 … Page 91 91 Page 92 92 Next page › Last page »
Shape-shifting structures take the form of a face, antenna October 8, 2019 Complex lattices that change in response to stimuli open a range of applications in electronics, robotics, medicine
Artificial Pancreas to Undergo Long-term Clinical Tests January 4, 2016 Clinical Trials to Support Artificial Pancreas Device for Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Na Li wins prestigious NSF Career Award January 20, 2016 EE professor is rethinking smart power grids
New pop-up strategy inspired by cuts, not folds February 24, 2017 The ancient art of kirigami is inspiring a new class of materials
Mapping the brain August 25, 2011 Computer scientist Hanspeter Pfister helps turn terabytes of image data into a navigable 3D model of neural circuits
Cultivating STEM success November 15, 2017 Harvard senior leads international program to encourage girls in tech
Life sciences meets applied December 29, 2008 Harvard takes bioengineering to the next level, bringing together SEAS, FAS, and HMS (Harvard Magazine)
Edible experimentation August 14, 2019 The Science and Cooking for Kids program was in full swing this summer, exploring the connections between science and cooking to spark new curiosity in young minds.
Direct control of dendritic cells for tracking and immune modulation May 19, 2020 Biomaterial-based method allows dendritic cells to be labeled and studied in vivo
Graduate student profile: Andrea Tokranov October 23, 2017 Going with the flow: water quality researcher tracks potentially deadly contaminants
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)
Street smarts February 7, 2012 Students develop hurricane response plans on Cambridge roads, gaining practical experience in computational science
Microbial engineering finds a home at SEAS October 26, 2015 New lab gives students hands-on experience in growing area of research
Explore connections at SEAS July 24, 2014 New visualization tool puts transdisciplinary studies at your fingertips
Harvard and 1955 Capital Collaborate to Launch Surgical Robotics Startup December 14, 2022 RoboBee project’s micro-fabrication technique pollinates surgical breakthroughs
AP-50 students have a need for speed September 29, 2015 Drag race teaches students physics and mechanics
Kim receives inaugural dissertation award June 8, 2020 Computer science graduate honored for research quality and potential impact
Turning a corner March 1, 2008 How Harvard is restoring "engineering to its once-prominent spot." (ASEE's PRISM)