Harvard University’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is laying off 25% of its staff represented by the Harvard ...
Nearly a dozen positions that directly support students were among those eliminated in a sweeping round of layoffs at Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences earlier this month, according ...
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Harvard’s new textile performs better in wind speeds by reducing drag up to 20%
The research team also underlined that adjusting dimple sizes can make the fabric perform better in certain wind speeds by ...
One Harvard student has a creative approach to renewable energy, using resources from the island where she grew up, oceans away.
Harvard University’s John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is laying off staff and restructuring some offices due to “significant financial pressures,” Dean David C. Parkes ...
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Future of robots powered by living muscle cells mapped by Harvard-led study
Harvard Medical School researchers are designing next-gen robots that can flex, contract, and grow like human beings.
From MIT’s technological ingenuity to Harvard’s enduring prestige and Stanford’s entrepreneurial spirit, this year’s list ...
Harvard University will begin offering a Master in Design Engineering (MDE) beginning in fall 2016. The two-year program was developed and will be jointly taught by faculty from Harvard’s Graduate ...
Entrepreneurship at the College has exploded. Once limited to extracurricular programs and social enterprise workshops, the ...
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