Search Results Search (-) All (2576) Courses (3) Events (13) Mission in Action (1) News (2509) People (35) Teaching areas (15) Robotic design and production as easy as 1-2-3 April 3, 2012 NSF grant funds team of researchers at MIT, Harvard, and Penn to create design and print-your-own robot technology Celebrating minds dedicated to discovery September 19, 2013 SEAS reflects on its research community during National Postdoc Appreciation Week James named to Crain’s New York ‘40 under 40’ July 5, 2016 SEAS grad Pan wins undergraduate data management award July 26, 2022 Creates filter to increase storage engine efficiency in social media, other applications A soft, stretchable thermometer January 20, 2022 Self-powered sensor can be integrated into soft robots, smart clothing Alumni profile: Suhare Nur, Ph.D. ’16 August 25, 2020 Preparing the world for the quantum computing revolution Gu-Yeon Wei named Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering; appointed tenure May 20, 2010 Wei's work focuses on high-speed, low-power digital and mixed-signal circuits Senior project spotlight: Simone Braunstein April 28, 2020 For her capstone project, Braunstein focused on improving industrial grasping tools Slow road to stability for emulsions December 9, 2011 Physical equilibrium, assumed to be almost instant, may take months or years for particles in oil-water mixtures Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking First-of-its-kind metalens can focus extreme ultraviolet light April 6, 2023 Nanofabrication technique, using holes to create vacuum guides, breaks a barrier in optics Getting a grip on near-field light July 23, 2020 Research advances particle manipulation, high resolution microscopy, communications and more Make Noise for ES 25 October 26, 2018 Prineha Narang awarded NSF CAREER Award March 26, 2020 Computational physicist will study solid-state quantum repeaters Madix wins 2010 Gabor A. Somorjai Award January 21, 2010 Honor from the American Chemical Society recognizes creative work in catalysis Researchers demonstrate highly directional terahertz laser rays August 9, 2010 Advance in metamaterials leads to a new semiconductor laser suitable for security screening, chemical sensing and astronomy First integrated laser on lithium niobate chip April 6, 2022 Research paves the way for high-powered telecommunication systems Biomaterial-delivered one-two punch boosts cancer immunotherapy July 13, 2023 Integrated biomaterials approach that enhances adoptively transferred T cell therapy with cancer vaccine technology provides strong and long-lasting effects against solid tumors Augmented humans in action February 28, 2019 Kopin Corporation founder and CEO John C.C. Fan, Ph.D. ’72, shares futuristic insights during Dean’s Industry Lecture Series Instrumental lessons in engineering April 24, 2018 Course uses music to introduce math and science concepts Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 79 Page 80 Current page 81 Page 82 Page 83 … Page 141 141 Page 142 142 Next page › Last page »
Robotic design and production as easy as 1-2-3 April 3, 2012 NSF grant funds team of researchers at MIT, Harvard, and Penn to create design and print-your-own robot technology
Celebrating minds dedicated to discovery September 19, 2013 SEAS reflects on its research community during National Postdoc Appreciation Week
SEAS grad Pan wins undergraduate data management award July 26, 2022 Creates filter to increase storage engine efficiency in social media, other applications
A soft, stretchable thermometer January 20, 2022 Self-powered sensor can be integrated into soft robots, smart clothing
Alumni profile: Suhare Nur, Ph.D. ’16 August 25, 2020 Preparing the world for the quantum computing revolution
Gu-Yeon Wei named Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering; appointed tenure May 20, 2010 Wei's work focuses on high-speed, low-power digital and mixed-signal circuits
Senior project spotlight: Simone Braunstein April 28, 2020 For her capstone project, Braunstein focused on improving industrial grasping tools
Slow road to stability for emulsions December 9, 2011 Physical equilibrium, assumed to be almost instant, may take months or years for particles in oil-water mixtures
Food for thought October 30, 2019 Public lecture highlights the science behind Native American cooking
First-of-its-kind metalens can focus extreme ultraviolet light April 6, 2023 Nanofabrication technique, using holes to create vacuum guides, breaks a barrier in optics
Getting a grip on near-field light July 23, 2020 Research advances particle manipulation, high resolution microscopy, communications and more
Prineha Narang awarded NSF CAREER Award March 26, 2020 Computational physicist will study solid-state quantum repeaters
Madix wins 2010 Gabor A. Somorjai Award January 21, 2010 Honor from the American Chemical Society recognizes creative work in catalysis
Researchers demonstrate highly directional terahertz laser rays August 9, 2010 Advance in metamaterials leads to a new semiconductor laser suitable for security screening, chemical sensing and astronomy
First integrated laser on lithium niobate chip April 6, 2022 Research paves the way for high-powered telecommunication systems
Biomaterial-delivered one-two punch boosts cancer immunotherapy July 13, 2023 Integrated biomaterials approach that enhances adoptively transferred T cell therapy with cancer vaccine technology provides strong and long-lasting effects against solid tumors
Augmented humans in action February 28, 2019 Kopin Corporation founder and CEO John C.C. Fan, Ph.D. ’72, shares futuristic insights during Dean’s Industry Lecture Series
Instrumental lessons in engineering April 24, 2018 Course uses music to introduce math and science concepts