Search Results Search (-) All (2576) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2509) People (35) Teaching areas (15) SEAS research named among discoveries of the year January 9, 2017 Science and Nature cite research by Federico Capasso, Jennifer Lewis and Robert Wood New coating turns ordinary glass into super-slippery glass August 2, 2013 Resilient, ultraslippery glass could lead to self-cleaning, scratch-resistant windows, lenses, and solar panels Kozinsky and team among finalists for Gordon Bell Prize October 5, 2023 Researchers recognized for equivariant neural network models that can quickly and accurately simulate millions of atoms Ishan Chatterjee, S.B. ’16, wins 2016 SAME award April 12, 2016 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering Five Disruptive Technology Solutions Receive Accelerator Funding February 21, 2023 Harvard Grid provides bridge to commercialization Fluid-filled pores separate materials with precision March 5, 2015 New system responds selectively to a flow of multiple materials, separating liquids, gases and solids without clogging and with significant energy savings Security credibility September 2, 2020 SafeBase helps startups inspire customer confidence Zauzmer named Mets’ assistant GM February 17, 2022 Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring Isakov interviewed for Huffington Post feature August 1, 2017 SEAS graduate student awarded Facebook Fellowship February 7, 2012 Gregory Malecha aims to use the fellowship to radically improve both the efficiency and the trustworthiness of modern software Alumni profile: Patrick McCluskey, S.M. ’06, Ph.D. ’13 December 10, 2019 Outside-the-box thinking for outdoor gear A life-saving homework assignment December 17, 2018 After winning $25K in prize money, students look to take their medical device class project to the next level Green spaces, red lines, crimson scientists March 2, 2023 Harvard team take second at Women’s Datathon Riju Agrawal '13 wins 2013 SAME award April 29, 2013 $1,000 prize recognizes outstanding academic achievements by an undergraduate in engineering sciences Robotic grasper grabs worldwide exclusive license September 12, 2009 Barrett Technology announces agreement to acquire exclusive rights to a polymer-based robotic-hand technology Robot hands gain a gentler touch April 18, 2013 Inexpensive tactile sensing technology builds on tiny barometer chips that are widely available Arndt performs on the 'Today' show March 19, 2019 Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought October 30, 2018 Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible Office of the Dean Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 71 Page 72 Current page 73 Page 74 Page 75 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
SEAS research named among discoveries of the year January 9, 2017 Science and Nature cite research by Federico Capasso, Jennifer Lewis and Robert Wood
New coating turns ordinary glass into super-slippery glass August 2, 2013 Resilient, ultraslippery glass could lead to self-cleaning, scratch-resistant windows, lenses, and solar panels
Kozinsky and team among finalists for Gordon Bell Prize October 5, 2023 Researchers recognized for equivariant neural network models that can quickly and accurately simulate millions of atoms
Ishan Chatterjee, S.B. ’16, wins 2016 SAME award April 12, 2016 Senior honored for academic achievements in engineering
Five Disruptive Technology Solutions Receive Accelerator Funding February 21, 2023 Harvard Grid provides bridge to commercialization
Fluid-filled pores separate materials with precision March 5, 2015 New system responds selectively to a flow of multiple materials, separating liquids, gases and solids without clogging and with significant energy savings
Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye November 2, 2022 New test detects compounds for disease diagnostics, environmental monitoring
SEAS graduate student awarded Facebook Fellowship February 7, 2012 Gregory Malecha aims to use the fellowship to radically improve both the efficiency and the trustworthiness of modern software
Alumni profile: Patrick McCluskey, S.M. ’06, Ph.D. ’13 December 10, 2019 Outside-the-box thinking for outdoor gear
A life-saving homework assignment December 17, 2018 After winning $25K in prize money, students look to take their medical device class project to the next level
Green spaces, red lines, crimson scientists March 2, 2023 Harvard team take second at Women’s Datathon
Riju Agrawal '13 wins 2013 SAME award April 29, 2013 $1,000 prize recognizes outstanding academic achievements by an undergraduate in engineering sciences
Robotic grasper grabs worldwide exclusive license September 12, 2009 Barrett Technology announces agreement to acquire exclusive rights to a polymer-based robotic-hand technology
Robot hands gain a gentler touch April 18, 2013 Inexpensive tactile sensing technology builds on tiny barometer chips that are widely available
Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought October 30, 2018 Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible