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IACS ComputeFest: BEDROCK DATA SCIENCE
The objective of the 2022 ComputeFest: BEDROCK DATA SCIENCE is to provide you with the fundamental skills in math, statistics, and programming that you will need in order to undertake a course in machine learning, data science, or AI.
You will begin with the basics of Python, statistics, linear algebra, and calculus, and then apply those basics to topics like Numpy, Pandas, probability and statistics, derivatives, and optimization.
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IACS ComputeFest: BEDROCK DATA SCIENCE
The objective of the 2022 ComputeFest: BEDROCK DATA SCIENCE is to provide you with the fundamental skills in math, statistics, and programming that you will need in order to undertake a course in machine learning, data science, or AI.
You will begin with the basics of Python, statistics, linear algebra, and calculus, and then apply those basics to topics like Numpy, Pandas, probability and statistics, derivatives, and optimization.
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Data Science, Atmospheric Composition, and Climate
Understanding the controlling factors behind the chemical composition of the Earth’s atmosphere is a critical step toward addressing the modern environmental challenges of air pollution and climate change. Traditional methods interrogating theoretical predictions with observations have been highly successful in addressing these challenges, particularly in light of the recent immense growth of data availability in the Earth system.
Dr. Sam Silva, Assistant Professor at University of Southern California
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Pierce Hall 100F
Complex and Fourier Analysis with Applications to Art, Science and Engineering
APMTH 104
2025 Fall
L Mahadevan
Monday, Wednesday
9:45am to 11:00am
Complex analysis: complex numbers, functions, mappings, Laurent series, differentiation, integration, contour integration and residue theory, conformal mappings. Applications to visualization, art (especially M.C. Escher). Anamorphic images. Fourier Analysis: orthogonality, Fourier Series, Fourier t...
Innovation in Science and Engineering: Conference Course (at SEAS)
SCI 6272
2025 Fall
David Ricketts
Tuesday, Thursday
1:30pm to 2:45pm
This class integrates perspectives from leading innovators with collaborative practice and theory of innovation to teach and inspire you to be more innovative in your life and career. Our approach is to engage with leaders and learn their perspectives and align this with innovation sprints where you...
Research Practices and Academic Culture in Applied Sciences and Engineering
APPHY 290A
2026 Spring
Robert Westervelt, John Girash
Thursday
3:00pm to 5:00pm
This course supports new PhD students in finding their research fit, building good research habits, and becoming a researcher. It consists of two 2-unit courses: 290a (spring of G1 year) focuses on adapting to a research group, developing strong reading and writing habits, and preparing students for...
Hominy and Posole: The Science of Native American Cooking
The Science & Cooking Public Lecture Series, organized by Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), is based on the Harvard course “Science and Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to the Science of Soft Matter;” however, public lectures do not replicate course content.
Freddy Bitsoie (@chef_fjbits), FJBits Concepts, 2013 winner of the Native Chef Competition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
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Science Center Hall C
Hominy and Posole: The Science of Native American Cooking
The Science & Cooking Public Lecture Series, organized by Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), is based on the Harvard course “Science and Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to the Science of Soft Matter;” however, public lectures do not replicate course content.
Freddy Bitsoie (@chef_fjbits), FJBits Concepts, 2013 winner of the Native Chef Competition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
Science Center Hall C
Women in Data Science (WiDS) Conference - Cambridge
For the fourth year, Harvard, MIT, and Microsoft Research New England are proud to collaborate with Stanford University to bring the Women in Data Science (WiDS) conference to Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Microsoft NERD Center