Search Results Search (-) All (1698) Courses (12) Mission in Action (2) News (1679) Teaching areas (5) Robotic construction crew needs no foreman February 13, 2014 Self-organizing robots inspired by termite colonies demonstrate swarm-like intelligence Alumni Profile: Lexi Ross, A.B. ’13 September 15, 2015 Graduate student profile: Aaron Sabin May 19, 2023 Engineering a climate change solution by cutting the cost of carbon capture Creating a supportive STEM community February 13, 2023 Club provides wealth of opportunities for Black students on campus An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles November 25, 2020 Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target Inciting an immune attack on cancer cells August 27, 2015 A new minimally invasive vaccine that combines cancer cells and immune-enhancing factors could be used clinically to launch a destructive attack on tumors Alumni profile: Patrick Mauro, A.B./S.M. ’07 February 14, 2018 Two SEAS faculty selected for Frontiers of Engineering Symposium June 26, 2010 Debra Auguste and Shriram Ramanathan among the "creative young engineers" honored by the National Academy of Engineering A medley of makers February 7, 2018 Harvard’s first engineering hackathon creates a weekend of collaboration Imagining products to change the world April 26, 2013 From smart skin to coconut bottles, students in ES 20 dream up the future Change the shape, change the sound November 2, 2015 Algorithm to 3D print vibrational sounds International Rhodes Scholar has global aspirations December 6, 2017 Oxford-bound student seeks to use educational opportunities to make a difference Manufacturing with microbes December 5, 2017 Students’ synthetic biology project uses bacteria to produce polymers Joanna Aizenberg elected Fellow of the American Physical Society November 28, 2012 Materials scientist will be honored for her "research in biomineralization and the control of templated nucleation and growth of crystals" 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 Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone September 26, 2017 Study is first to find cell volume can influence the future role of stem cells, regardless of environment Merging the biological and the electronic August 26, 2012 Researchers grow cyborg tissues with embedded nanoelectronics (Harvard Gazette) Water resource expert John Briscoe, Ph.D. '76, dies at 66 November 18, 2014 Environmental engineer was a champion of water management Trial balloon: a tiny geoengineering project July 17, 2012 Two environmental researchers propose a nonintrusive field experiment with airborne particles (New York Times) and respond to incorrect information Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 83 Page 84 Current page 85 Page 86 Page 87 … Page 91 91 Page 92 92 Next page › Last page »
Robotic construction crew needs no foreman February 13, 2014 Self-organizing robots inspired by termite colonies demonstrate swarm-like intelligence
Graduate student profile: Aaron Sabin May 19, 2023 Engineering a climate change solution by cutting the cost of carbon capture
Creating a supportive STEM community February 13, 2023 Club provides wealth of opportunities for Black students on campus
An ionic forcefield for nanoparticles November 25, 2020 Tunable coating allows hitch-hiking nanoparticles to slip past the immune system to their target
Inciting an immune attack on cancer cells August 27, 2015 A new minimally invasive vaccine that combines cancer cells and immune-enhancing factors could be used clinically to launch a destructive attack on tumors
Two SEAS faculty selected for Frontiers of Engineering Symposium June 26, 2010 Debra Auguste and Shriram Ramanathan among the "creative young engineers" honored by the National Academy of Engineering
A medley of makers February 7, 2018 Harvard’s first engineering hackathon creates a weekend of collaboration
Imagining products to change the world April 26, 2013 From smart skin to coconut bottles, students in ES 20 dream up the future
International Rhodes Scholar has global aspirations December 6, 2017 Oxford-bound student seeks to use educational opportunities to make a difference
Manufacturing with microbes December 5, 2017 Students’ synthetic biology project uses bacteria to produce polymers
Joanna Aizenberg elected Fellow of the American Physical Society November 28, 2012 Materials scientist will be honored for her "research in biomineralization and the control of templated nucleation and growth of crystals"
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
Amount of water in stem cells can determine its fate as fat or bone September 26, 2017 Study is first to find cell volume can influence the future role of stem cells, regardless of environment
Merging the biological and the electronic August 26, 2012 Researchers grow cyborg tissues with embedded nanoelectronics (Harvard Gazette)
Water resource expert John Briscoe, Ph.D. '76, dies at 66 November 18, 2014 Environmental engineer was a champion of water management
Trial balloon: a tiny geoengineering project July 17, 2012 Two environmental researchers propose a nonintrusive field experiment with airborne particles (New York Times) and respond to incorrect information
Finding the Right Frequency February 8, 2022 SEAS senior trio awarded $250,000 grant to develop radio frequency monitoring technology