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Check out our images of Harvard Commencement for the Class of 2023, and find out where some students from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are going after they graduate.
Tyler Holloway completed the S.M. portion of her Ph.D. in computer science, and will be back at SEAS to continue her research. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Moritz Graule, Ph.D. in computer science, will be working as a machine learning research scientist at Samsung. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
David Wang completed the S.M. portion of his studies in applied physics, and will be back at SEAS to continue his Ph.D. candidacy. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Alex Curreri, Ph.D. in bioengineering, plans to work in the biotech industry after graduation. Ninad Kumbhojkar, Ph.D. in bioengineering, will head to Tessera Therapeutics in Somerville, and William Qian, Ph.D. in computer science, work at MongoDB in New York. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
SEAS Dean Frank Doyle, Dean for Academic Programs Rebecca Nesson, right, and Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin GSAS Dean Emma Dench at Harvard Commencement. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Joslyn Fu, S.M. in data science, will work at Meta as a rotational product manager. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Li Sun, S.M. in data science will work at Chase Bank after graduation. Ziye Tao, S.M. in data science, will work as a data scientist in industry. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Edward Guzman, Ph.D. in bioengineering, plans to go into teaching after graduation, with a focus on students from low-income backgrounds in his home state of California. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Eimy Bonilla, Ph.D. in environmental science and engineering, will be working for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Henry Hinton, Ph.D. in electrical engineering, will be sticking with advisor Donhee Ham, Gordon McKay Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics, as a postdoctoral researcher. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Wael Alghamdi, Ph.D. in applied mathematics, will be pursuing a postdoc after graduation. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Jordan Kennedy, Ph.D. in materials science and mechanical engineering, will be working as the science director of indigenous land and principal investigator for Blackfeet ECO Knowledge on the Blackfeet Indian Renovation in Montana. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)
Topics: Academics, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Bioengineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science & Engineering, Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering
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