Search Results Search (-) All (1500) Courses (17) News (1478) Teaching areas (5) Computational science as a force for change November 20, 2013 Students in new master's program aim to improve security, finance, medicine, and more Alumni profile: Jiayun Fang, A.B. ’16 December 5, 2019 Changing courses to make an impact 2019 Science and Cooking Lecture Series offers a global sampling of culinary creativity August 28, 2019 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts Robotics on the rise November 21, 2017 With surging growth, Robotics Club takes on new challenges Collaboration explained April 18, 2008 The Spring 2008 issue of GSAS's Colloquy features "Engineering Gets Social," a look at how grad students collaborate across fields Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient Alumni profile: Canaan Khoury, S.B. ’13 January 24, 2017 Welcome back, everyone! August 29, 2012 Dean Cherry A. Murray outlines the priorities for the coming year at SEAS and invites everyone to attend the first All Hands and BBQ on Sept. 10 Computer scientist Margo Seltzer named 2011 ACM Fellow December 9, 2011 The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) cited her "contributions to data management and computing systems" Exploring Earth’s deep subsurface with magnetic resonance chip January 7, 2019 Researchers develop miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance for oil and gas exploration Alumni profile: Antonio Sweet, S.B. ’13 April 25, 2017 Harvard bioengineers identify the cellular mechanisms of traumatic brain injury July 22, 2011 Findings offer new hope for treatment of TBI in veterans wounded by explosions Leading Silicon Valley computer scientist to join Harvard faculty February 19, 2016 Cynthia Dwork from Microsoft Research will bolster growing program Testing the power of stem cell-derived heart muscle cells February 16, 2016 A study by researchers at SEAS offers a new way to test heart muscle cells made from stem cells and destined for cardiac therapy. Major boost for computer science November 13, 2014 Ballmer challenges Harvard to "catch the next wave" In motor learning, it's actions, not intentions, that count June 23, 2011 Research from Harvard’s Neuromotor Control Lab contradicts a common assumption about how the body learns to make accurate movements Calculating solar geoengineering’s technical costs November 28, 2018 Research describes how anti-global warming stratospheric aerosol program could work Alumni profile: Jackie Stenson, S.B. ’08 February 22, 2016 Flatland Light November 4, 2019 Researchers create rewritable optical components for 2D light waves "W-Ink" team receives R&D 100 Award November 8, 2013 “Watermark Ink” engineers are honored for developing a low-cost, power-free way of identifying liquids of any type Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 66 Page 67 Current page 68 Page 69 Page 70 … Page 80 80 Page 81 81 Next page › Last page »
Computational science as a force for change November 20, 2013 Students in new master's program aim to improve security, finance, medicine, and more
2019 Science and Cooking Lecture Series offers a global sampling of culinary creativity August 28, 2019 Popular series pairs Harvard professors with chefs and food experts
Collaboration explained April 18, 2008 The Spring 2008 issue of GSAS's Colloquy features "Engineering Gets Social," a look at how grad students collaborate across fields
Sensor for smart textiles survives washing machine, cars and hammers November 11, 2020 Slinky-like sensor is ultra-sensitive and resilient
Welcome back, everyone! August 29, 2012 Dean Cherry A. Murray outlines the priorities for the coming year at SEAS and invites everyone to attend the first All Hands and BBQ on Sept. 10
Computer scientist Margo Seltzer named 2011 ACM Fellow December 9, 2011 The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) cited her "contributions to data management and computing systems"
Exploring Earth’s deep subsurface with magnetic resonance chip January 7, 2019 Researchers develop miniaturized nuclear magnetic resonance for oil and gas exploration
Harvard bioengineers identify the cellular mechanisms of traumatic brain injury July 22, 2011 Findings offer new hope for treatment of TBI in veterans wounded by explosions
Leading Silicon Valley computer scientist to join Harvard faculty February 19, 2016 Cynthia Dwork from Microsoft Research will bolster growing program
Testing the power of stem cell-derived heart muscle cells February 16, 2016 A study by researchers at SEAS offers a new way to test heart muscle cells made from stem cells and destined for cardiac therapy.
Major boost for computer science November 13, 2014 Ballmer challenges Harvard to "catch the next wave"
In motor learning, it's actions, not intentions, that count June 23, 2011 Research from Harvard’s Neuromotor Control Lab contradicts a common assumption about how the body learns to make accurate movements
Calculating solar geoengineering’s technical costs November 28, 2018 Research describes how anti-global warming stratospheric aerosol program could work
"W-Ink" team receives R&D 100 Award November 8, 2013 “Watermark Ink” engineers are honored for developing a low-cost, power-free way of identifying liquids of any type