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Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering - Concentration Information
Mechanical Engineering focuses on the study and application of mechanical systems. It covers a range of subtopics including mechatronics and robotics, structural analysis, thermodynamics and engineering design including the analysis of mechanical systems using finite element methods,...
Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - SET in the City
An Exciting Day of Career Exploration for High School Girls! In past years, female students from the Boston area increased their interest and awareness of Science, Engineering and Technology at SET in the City.
Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - Research Experiences for Teachers (RET)
Environmental Science & Engineering - ESE PhD Model Program
This description of the Environmental Science & Engineering PhD course expectations augments the school-wide PhD course requirements. Students should make themselves familiar with both.
Labs - Cruft, LISE, & McKay
Gordon McKay Laboratory One of SEAS’ most critical research facilities, the Gordon McKay Laboratory of Applied Science (named after donor and inventor Gordon McKay), contains laboratories, faculty offices, and graduate student spaces primarily for Applied Physics, Mechanical Engineering, and Materi...
Bioengineering - Bachelor’s Degrees in Bioengineering
Why pursue a bachelor’s degree in Bioengineering or Biomedical Engineering? Bioengineering lies at the intersection of the physical and life sciences, incorporating principles from physics and chemistry to understand the operation of living systems. As in other engineering fields, the approach is h...
Open Rank Faculty Position in Soft Materials
The John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) at Harvard University seeks applicants for a position at either the tenure-track or tenured rank in the area of Soft Materials, with an expected start date of July 1, 2022. We welcome candidates interested in experimental soft mat...
Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - STEAMeD - Workshops for Teachers
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Applied Mathematics - PhD in Applied Mathematics
PhD in Applied Mathematics Degree Applied Mathematics at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the creation and imaginative use of mathematical concepts to pose and solve problems over the entire gamut of the physical and biomedical&nbs...
Admissions Events
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Environmental Science & Engineering - First-Year Exploration
Currently enrolled Harvard College students are encouraged to explore their potential interests in Environmental Science and Engineering by meeting with Bryan Yoon (Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies, Environmental Science and Engineering).
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Office of Education Outreach & Community Programs - Teacher Programs
We offer several activities designed to support professional development of teachers in STEM. A 6-8 week Research Experiences for Teacher program recruits teachers from K-12 institutions and community colleges for in-depth science and engineering research internships with the goal of dev...
Applied Physics - Applied Physics, PhD
Are You a Problem Solver? Join Harvard’s Applied Physics Graduate Program If you’re passionate about solving complex problems at the intersection of physics and engineering, the Harvard SEAS Applied Physics Graduate Program is the ideal path for you. Applied physicists are natural problem solvers, ...
Applied Mathematics - AM PhD Model Program
The overall set of courses must constitute a coherent, rigorous program appropriate for a Ph.D. specifically in the field of Applied Mathematics, and the faculty recommend that students take Applied Math graduate courses to the greatest extent possible and relevant.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Graduate Programs
You asked and we'll answer! Check out these FAQ's for applicants to our Ph.D., M.E., S.M., and A.B./S.M. programs.