Search Results Search (-) All (2576) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2509) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Yaron Singer granted tenure February 11, 2020 Computer scientist approved for role of full professor Vadhan shares ACM's 2009 Godel Prize for zig-zag graph May 20, 2009 Discovery is important for robust networks and theories of error-correcting codes (ACM) Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma December 21, 2015 A microfluidic model of human lung inflammatory disorders provides a new and systematic way to analyze disease mechanisms and test new drug candidates Recipe for success August 8, 2014 Free Science & Cooking program for kids brings science and math to life, teaches healthy decision making Nowlin profiled by Columbia Daily Herald July 13, 2018 Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase Staying dry for months underwater October 4, 2023 Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces Dreams decoded January 10, 2018 Student launches startup to help people understand dream content SEAS Graduate Council (SEAS-GC) The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Graduate Council (SEAS-GC) provides an opportunity for SEAS graduate students in all area disciplines to be involved in our growing community. Catching and releasing tiny molecules March 23, 2015 New technique for sorting biomolecules could lead to efficient clinical diagnostics and chemical purification Airborne pollutants lead a double life July 30, 2012 Harvard-UBC research shows organic and inorganic materials in airborne particles can remain separate, in a double layer Driven to discover October 18, 2017 Harvard freshman presents novel research on self-driving wheelchair technology In the fight to control glucose levels, this control algorithm comes out on top June 13, 2016 Researchers compare two widely used control algorithms for an artificial pancreas Breathing easier January 27, 2020 Students develop a smartphone-based stress detection and meditation tool Tuning sound waves on chip June 27, 2022 Researchers control and modulate acoustic waves on chip for the first time Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly Soft components for the next generation of soft robotics September 8, 2021 Soft valve paves the way for fully soft robots Debra Auguste wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award February 22, 2011 Grant will support research on molecular aspects of drug delivery as well as educational programs Sponsors bring science & cooking lectures to a “hungry” public September 25, 2010 Popular talks by world class chefs and faculty use food and cooking explicate scientific principles David Mooney honored with McDonald mentoring award April 4, 2014 Bioengineer recognized for his devotion to students’ and researchers’ personal and professional development Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 75 Page 76 Current page 77 Page 78 Page 79 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Vadhan shares ACM's 2009 Godel Prize for zig-zag graph May 20, 2009 Discovery is important for robust networks and theories of error-correcting codes (ACM)
Small airway-on-a-chip improves study of human COPD and asthma December 21, 2015 A microfluidic model of human lung inflammatory disorders provides a new and systematic way to analyze disease mechanisms and test new drug candidates
Recipe for success August 8, 2014 Free Science & Cooking program for kids brings science and math to life, teaches healthy decision making
Showcasing the future April 15, 2022 MS/MBA students, Roberts Family Fellows present start-ups at Technology Showcase
Staying dry for months underwater October 4, 2023 Researchers develop stable, long-lasting superhydrophobic surfaces
SEAS Graduate Council (SEAS-GC) The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Graduate Council (SEAS-GC) provides an opportunity for SEAS graduate students in all area disciplines to be involved in our growing community.
Catching and releasing tiny molecules March 23, 2015 New technique for sorting biomolecules could lead to efficient clinical diagnostics and chemical purification
Airborne pollutants lead a double life July 30, 2012 Harvard-UBC research shows organic and inorganic materials in airborne particles can remain separate, in a double layer
Driven to discover October 18, 2017 Harvard freshman presents novel research on self-driving wheelchair technology
In the fight to control glucose levels, this control algorithm comes out on top June 13, 2016 Researchers compare two widely used control algorithms for an artificial pancreas
Breathing easier January 27, 2020 Students develop a smartphone-based stress detection and meditation tool
Tuning sound waves on chip June 27, 2022 Researchers control and modulate acoustic waves on chip for the first time
Remote work will stress-test the internet — and parts will fail March 19, 2020 Computer scientist Jim Waldo says there will be cascading failures that get fixed on the fly
Soft components for the next generation of soft robotics September 8, 2021 Soft valve paves the way for fully soft robots
Debra Auguste wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award February 22, 2011 Grant will support research on molecular aspects of drug delivery as well as educational programs
Sponsors bring science & cooking lectures to a “hungry” public September 25, 2010 Popular talks by world class chefs and faculty use food and cooking explicate scientific principles
David Mooney honored with McDonald mentoring award April 4, 2014 Bioengineer recognized for his devotion to students’ and researchers’ personal and professional development