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Environmental Science & Engineering - Supervised Reading and Research (ES 91R)
To enroll in ES91r, follow the instructions on the Canvas site for the term you intend to enroll. This will include downloading a PDF copy of the ES91r Application Form, filling in all information in the Student section of this form, and attaching a detailed project description (minimum 2...
Environmental Science & Engineering - Research for Course Credit (ES 91R)
To enroll in ES91r, follow the instructions on the Canvas site for the term you intend to enroll. This will include downloading a PDF copy of the ES91r Application Form, filling in all information in the Student section of this form, and attaching a detailed project description (minimum 2...
Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - MS&ME PhD Committee Meetings
The faculty expect PhD students to meet with their research committees at least annually following the qualifying exam. These meetings are for the student's benefit in order to connect with and receive better advising from their committee members.
Computational Design of Materials
APCOMP 275
2025 Fall
Boris Kozinsky
Tuesday, Thursday
10:30am to 11:45am
This course covers theoretical background and practical hands-on applications of modern computational atomistic methods used to understand and design properties of advanced functional materials. Topics include classical interatomic potentials and machine learning methods, quantum first-principles el...
Interdisciplinary Seminar in Applied Computation
APCOMP 298R
2025 Fall
This course examines sources of and mitigation frameworks for social bias in technology (with a special focus on generative AI). We examine social bias in tech in two ways:1. by examining structural (e.g. cultural, social and institutional) factors underlying the low levels of diversity in decision ...
Privacy and Technology
COMPSCI 1050
2025 Fall
Jim Waldo
Tuesday, Thursday
12:45pm to 2:00pm
What is privacy, and how is it affected by recent developments in technology? This course critically examines popular concepts of privacy and uses a rigorous analysis of technologies to understand the policy and ethical issues at play. Case studies: database anonymity, research ethics, wiretapping, ...
Field and Lab-Based Seminar on Local Pollution Issues
ESE 169
2025 Fall
Elsie Sunderland
Tuesday, Thursday
10:30am to 11:45am
This course provides a cross-disciplinary overview of environmental science and how research contributes to public policy and human health risk assessment through a case study of a local pollution issue. The course will focus on exposing students to a combination of field, lab and modeling technique...
Computational Design of Materials
APCOMP 275
2026 Spring
Boris Kozinsky
Tuesday, Thursday
10:30am to 11:45am
This course covers theoretical background and practical hands-on applications of modern computational atomistic methods used to understand and design properties of advanced functional materials. Topics include classical interatomic potentials and machine learning methods, quantum first-principles el...