Search Results Search (-) All (2577) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2510) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Printing tiny batteries June 18, 2013 Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more Mimicking birdsongs August 28, 2017 Researchers develop simple device to recreate complex birdsongs Pump powers soft robots, makes cocktails July 10, 2023 Device opens the door for soft robotic applications in food handling, manufacturing, and biomedical therapeutics Grad Student Profile: George Abraham December 18, 2017 Engineering Ph.D. candidate searches for rhyme and reason in poetry and science 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 Living history April 23, 2021 Attending a virtual history class from the ruined city where the events took place David Mooney receives grant to develop animal contraceptive vaccine January 13, 2015 Nonsurgical method for spaying and neutering animals could greatly reduce rates of euthanasia in the United States Pereira named CEO of new drug discovery biotech company December 12, 2022 Bioengineering alum has worked in 3D bioprinting since 2017 Senior profile: Brián Martín Magdaleno May 11, 2023 Combining math, music and diversity in STEM Greenstadt joins NYU February 1, 2019 Rachel Greenstadt, Ph.D. ’07 (computer science) has joined the New York University Tandon School of Engineering as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. Improving assistive technology July 27, 2020 Students design robotic wearable to empower the visually impaired Grad student profile: Nicholas Cuccia December 2, 2019 For this applied physics Ph.D. candidate, failure is an option A wellspring of hope October 7, 2014 Harvard students help restore clean water to Dominican mountain town Alumni profile: Dimitrios Antos, Ph.D. ’12 January 29, 2018 Regaining independence June 3, 2019 Student startup is building a smart personalized companion to help people with limited mobility Going for green and gold at SEAS April 11, 2011 Through large-scale renovations and individual efforts, SEAS addresses the challenge of sustainability Integrating Offshore Wind into China’s Power Grid Can Further Carbon Neutrality Goals June 6, 2023 New Nature Communications research models optimal investment in grid-connected offshore wind Greening the electric grid with gas turbines September 21, 2015 Massive deployment of storage not needed for renewable sources to play large ‘decarbonization’ role Building better bridges April 9, 2018 Student-led BRIDGE initiative celebrates diversity, honors astronaut Stephanie Wilson, S.B. ’88 A first-of-its-kind integrated optical isolator June 27, 2023 Device protects optical systems from unwanted reflections with dramatically enhanced performance Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 67 Page 68 Current page 69 Page 70 Page 71 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Printing tiny batteries June 18, 2013 Novel application of 3D printing could enable the development of miniaturized medical implants, compact electronics, tiny robots, and more
Pump powers soft robots, makes cocktails July 10, 2023 Device opens the door for soft robotic applications in food handling, manufacturing, and biomedical therapeutics
Grad Student Profile: George Abraham December 18, 2017 Engineering Ph.D. candidate searches for rhyme and reason in poetry and science
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
Living history April 23, 2021 Attending a virtual history class from the ruined city where the events took place
David Mooney receives grant to develop animal contraceptive vaccine January 13, 2015 Nonsurgical method for spaying and neutering animals could greatly reduce rates of euthanasia in the United States
Pereira named CEO of new drug discovery biotech company December 12, 2022 Bioengineering alum has worked in 3D bioprinting since 2017
Greenstadt joins NYU February 1, 2019 Rachel Greenstadt, Ph.D. ’07 (computer science) has joined the New York University Tandon School of Engineering as an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Improving assistive technology July 27, 2020 Students design robotic wearable to empower the visually impaired
Grad student profile: Nicholas Cuccia December 2, 2019 For this applied physics Ph.D. candidate, failure is an option
A wellspring of hope October 7, 2014 Harvard students help restore clean water to Dominican mountain town
Regaining independence June 3, 2019 Student startup is building a smart personalized companion to help people with limited mobility
Going for green and gold at SEAS April 11, 2011 Through large-scale renovations and individual efforts, SEAS addresses the challenge of sustainability
Integrating Offshore Wind into China’s Power Grid Can Further Carbon Neutrality Goals June 6, 2023 New Nature Communications research models optimal investment in grid-connected offshore wind
Greening the electric grid with gas turbines September 21, 2015 Massive deployment of storage not needed for renewable sources to play large ‘decarbonization’ role
Building better bridges April 9, 2018 Student-led BRIDGE initiative celebrates diversity, honors astronaut Stephanie Wilson, S.B. ’88
A first-of-its-kind integrated optical isolator June 27, 2023 Device protects optical systems from unwanted reflections with dramatically enhanced performance