Search Results Search (-) All (2577) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2510) People (35) Teaching areas (15) What is the right strategy to limit the spread of COVID-19? May 1, 2020 Model simulates the impact of different physical distancing policies on the spread of disease Art for all August 2, 2019 Startup’s subscription model makes art ownership more accessible 'Thou shalt be inventive' September 5, 2012 Applying concepts in science and engineering, world-famous chefs are reimagining what and how we eat (Harvard Gazette) Grad student profile: Juan Carlos López October 23, 2019 This rocket scientist sees space exploration as a way to launch partnerships Giving AI a try February 2, 2021 Startup offers research and mentorship experiences to help students of diverse backgrounds explore AI Q&A with Rachel Greenstadt '07 (Ph.D.) July 26, 2011 Research in cryptography addresses the tension between rapid technological progress and data privacy Compact, wavelength-on-demand Quantum Cascade Laser chip offers ultra-sensitive chemical sensing December 5, 2007 Potential range of applications is huge Alumni profile: Kathryn McKain, Ph.D. ’15 July 12, 2019 Changing the world through technology October 2, 2015 Celebrating the Center for Research on Computation and Society’s first decade Clinging to crevices, E. coli thrive April 10, 2013 Harvard research reveals the role of the flagellum in helping biofilms colonize rough surfaces Shneidman elevated to principal attorney February 6, 2019 Jeffrey Shneidman, S.M. ’03, Ph.D. ’08 (computer science) has been promoted to principal at intellectual property law firm Fish and Richardson The road to affordable green hydrogen May 11, 2021 Hydrogen produced from wind power can be cost-competitive in China 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 SEAS start-up co-founders appear on podcast June 28, 2022 Renewable energy research receives multimillion-dollar federal backing April 30, 2014 Harvard researchers ink contract with ARPA-E to further develop organic mega flow battery Alumni profile: Leif Jentoft, S.M. ’13, Ph.D. ’14 December 19, 2017 Maurice A. Smith approved for promotion to tenured full professor August 4, 2015 Smith studies how the human brain controls movement A better understanding of crop yields under climate change September 19, 2022 Research solves long-standing mystery of how water impacts agricultural production Feeding into recovery June 4, 2020 Student-launched initiative serves 15,000 meals, creates 10 full-time jobs for homeless youth Blue skies ahead January 12, 2016 Ph.D. candidate develops mask to help people living in regions suffering from severe air pollution Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 65 Page 66 Current page 67 Page 68 Page 69 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
What is the right strategy to limit the spread of COVID-19? May 1, 2020 Model simulates the impact of different physical distancing policies on the spread of disease
'Thou shalt be inventive' September 5, 2012 Applying concepts in science and engineering, world-famous chefs are reimagining what and how we eat (Harvard Gazette)
Grad student profile: Juan Carlos López October 23, 2019 This rocket scientist sees space exploration as a way to launch partnerships
Giving AI a try February 2, 2021 Startup offers research and mentorship experiences to help students of diverse backgrounds explore AI
Q&A with Rachel Greenstadt '07 (Ph.D.) July 26, 2011 Research in cryptography addresses the tension between rapid technological progress and data privacy
Compact, wavelength-on-demand Quantum Cascade Laser chip offers ultra-sensitive chemical sensing December 5, 2007 Potential range of applications is huge
Changing the world through technology October 2, 2015 Celebrating the Center for Research on Computation and Society’s first decade
Clinging to crevices, E. coli thrive April 10, 2013 Harvard research reveals the role of the flagellum in helping biofilms colonize rough surfaces
Shneidman elevated to principal attorney February 6, 2019 Jeffrey Shneidman, S.M. ’03, Ph.D. ’08 (computer science) has been promoted to principal at intellectual property law firm Fish and Richardson
The road to affordable green hydrogen May 11, 2021 Hydrogen produced from wind power can be cost-competitive in China
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
Renewable energy research receives multimillion-dollar federal backing April 30, 2014 Harvard researchers ink contract with ARPA-E to further develop organic mega flow battery
Maurice A. Smith approved for promotion to tenured full professor August 4, 2015 Smith studies how the human brain controls movement
A better understanding of crop yields under climate change September 19, 2022 Research solves long-standing mystery of how water impacts agricultural production
Feeding into recovery June 4, 2020 Student-launched initiative serves 15,000 meals, creates 10 full-time jobs for homeless youth
Blue skies ahead January 12, 2016 Ph.D. candidate develops mask to help people living in regions suffering from severe air pollution