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2024 Commencement photos

Images from the 373rd Harvard Commencement on Thursday, May 23

Check out our images of Harvard Commencement for the Class of 2024, and find out where some students from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences are going after they graduate.

Harvard SEAS student Morgan Goetz

Morgan Goetz, Ph.D. in bioengineering, will join the Precision Vaccines Program at Boston Children’s Hospital as a postdoctoral researcher. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS) 

Harvard SEAS student He Sun and Dean David

He Sun, Ph.D. in computer science, seen here with SEAS Dean and Ph.D. advisor David Parkes, will research machine learning in the field of quantitative marketing as a postdoctoral researcher at Yale School of Management. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)  Parkes

Harvard SEAS student Maria Emilia Mazzolenis

Maria Emilia Mazzolenis, S.M. in data science, will be conducting machine learning research and development in industry (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Nora Hallqvist Hellstadius

Nora Hallqvist Hellstadius, S.M. in computational science and engineering, will be joining a consulting firm in London (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Harvard SEAS student Xiaoxiao Ding with her family

Xiaoxiao Ding, Ph.D. in applied math, will continue her research in composite materials and textiles as a postdoctoral student at Northwestern University (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Yutong Wu (left), M.E. in computational science and engineering, will be pursuing a Ph.D. after graduating. Qian Liu, S.M. in data science, will be working in industry. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Harvard SEAS Dean David Parkes and student Kehang Zhu

Kehang Zhu, advised by Dean David Parkes, completed the S.M. in computer science and will remain at Harvard to continue his progress towards a Ph.D. in physics. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Daniel Rimoli Assumpcao

Daniel Rimoli Assumpcao, Ph.D. in Applied Physics and shown here with his mother, has been a member of the Laboratory for Nanoscale Optics advised by Professor Marco Loncar. (Eliza Grinnell/Harvard SEAS)

Harvard SEAS student Jonathan Alvarez wearing his crimson regalia

Jonathan Alvarez, Ph.D. in materials science and mechanical engineering, will be continuing his research as a postdoctoral student in the Harvard Biodesign Lab, then applying for jobs in industry. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Harvard SEAS student Caroline Martin wearing her crimson regalia

Caroline Martin, Ph.D. in applied physics, will be pursuing postdoctoral research in biophysics at Brandeis University. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Harvard SEAS student Jamelle Watson-Daniels wearing her crimson regalia

Jamelle Watson-Daniels, Ph.D. in applied mathematics, will work as a research scientist in algorithmic fairness and artificial intelligence in society at Meta. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

Harvard SEAS student Yaowei Li wearing his crimson regalia

Yaowei Li, Ph.D. in environmental science and engineering, will join the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. (Eliza Grinnell/SEAS)

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