Search Results Search (-) All (1624) Courses (11) Mission in Action (1) News (1607) Teaching areas (5) Engineers whip up the first long-lived nanoscale bubbles May 30, 2008 Bubbles that endure for more than a year could extend the life of common products Teaching tree-thinking through touch June 4, 2012 Two new touch-screen games impart evolutionary principles with collaboration Solving worldwide water crises August 5, 2019 Students use design thinking to build water filtration prototypes Science lesson brings sweet rewards August 17, 2016 Chemistry’s role in chocolate bars shows kids the science behind food Crime probe May 3, 2012 SEAS students help police assess anti-gang tool (Harvard Gazette) The cause behind the characteristic shape of a long leaf revealed November 24, 2009 By stretching a foam ribbon and dissecting leaves, a mathematical model emerges From physics to solid-state circuits, faculty member makes his mark August 26, 2009 Donhee Ham appointed Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics; granted tenure Buffering the sun June 18, 2013 David Keith and the question of climate engineering (Harvard Magazine) Preparing problem-solvers May 2, 2018 Students tackle real-world challenges in capstone engineering course Elastic polymer that is both stiff and tough, resolves long-standing quandary October 7, 2021 More sustainable, long-lasting polymer materials could decrease consumption of plastics Developing interest in computer science September 24, 2018 Program exposes Ethiopian high schoolers to principles of algorithms Programming smart molecules December 12, 2013 Harvard machine-learning algorithms could make chemical reactions intelligent Senior profile: Gayatri Balasubramanian May 1, 2021 Setting sail for service Putting ideas to the test February 12, 2018 Fellowship helps female entrepreneurs build confidence Tim McNamara, S.B. ’17, wins 2017 SAME award April 27, 2017 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering The dynamics of evaporative patterning October 6, 2015 Understanding how coffee rings form could help engineers design better optical systems George Ledlie Prize awarded to Joanna Aizenberg October 23, 2015 Multidisciplinary researcher wins storied Harvard scientific award Center for Nanoscale Systems receives $5M NSF grant September 24, 2015 CNS one of 16 research centers in new collaborative nanotechnology community Alumni profile: Avery Faller, S.M. ’16 August 2, 2018 Graduate student Q&A: Vanessa Sanchez September 2, 2021 Fashion designer-turned-engineer uses robotic textiles for assistive clothing Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 64 Page 65 Current page 66 Page 67 Page 68 … Page 87 87 Page 88 88 Next page › Last page »
Engineers whip up the first long-lived nanoscale bubbles May 30, 2008 Bubbles that endure for more than a year could extend the life of common products
Teaching tree-thinking through touch June 4, 2012 Two new touch-screen games impart evolutionary principles with collaboration
Solving worldwide water crises August 5, 2019 Students use design thinking to build water filtration prototypes
Science lesson brings sweet rewards August 17, 2016 Chemistry’s role in chocolate bars shows kids the science behind food
The cause behind the characteristic shape of a long leaf revealed November 24, 2009 By stretching a foam ribbon and dissecting leaves, a mathematical model emerges
From physics to solid-state circuits, faculty member makes his mark August 26, 2009 Donhee Ham appointed Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics; granted tenure
Buffering the sun June 18, 2013 David Keith and the question of climate engineering (Harvard Magazine)
Preparing problem-solvers May 2, 2018 Students tackle real-world challenges in capstone engineering course
Elastic polymer that is both stiff and tough, resolves long-standing quandary October 7, 2021 More sustainable, long-lasting polymer materials could decrease consumption of plastics
Developing interest in computer science September 24, 2018 Program exposes Ethiopian high schoolers to principles of algorithms
Programming smart molecules December 12, 2013 Harvard machine-learning algorithms could make chemical reactions intelligent
Tim McNamara, S.B. ’17, wins 2017 SAME award April 27, 2017 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering
The dynamics of evaporative patterning October 6, 2015 Understanding how coffee rings form could help engineers design better optical systems
George Ledlie Prize awarded to Joanna Aizenberg October 23, 2015 Multidisciplinary researcher wins storied Harvard scientific award
Center for Nanoscale Systems receives $5M NSF grant September 24, 2015 CNS one of 16 research centers in new collaborative nanotechnology community
Graduate student Q&A: Vanessa Sanchez September 2, 2021 Fashion designer-turned-engineer uses robotic textiles for assistive clothing