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Applied Mathematics - Concentration Information
The Applied Math Concentration Requirements: 14-15 courses. a. Foundation Two to five courses in calculus and linear algebra (see Notes, part d): i. Mathematics Ma/Mb, Mathematics 1a ii. Mathematics 1b  ...
REEF Makerspace - Makerspace Facilities
See below for a general listing of our machine/tooling options. Use this link to see a more detailed description.

The secrets of tropospheric ozone: lifetime, timescales, sources, sinks
Michael J. Prather (Professor of Earth System Science at UC Irvine)
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Pierce Hall 100F

Wearable Sweat Sensors – New Sensing Modalities and Form Factors
Friday, April 25
SEC LL2.221 or Zoom (Passcode: 988031)
11:00am - 12:00pm
Wearable Sweat Sensors – New Sensing Modalities and Form Factors
Ali Javey, Lam Research Distinguished Chair in Semiconductor Processing and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
University of California, Berkeley
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Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) SEC LL2.221

Next-Generation Strategies for Vascularization in Regenerative Medicine
Juan Melero-Martin (Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School)
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Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) LL2.223

SEAS Dean's Lecture: Carl Wieman
Join Dean Parkes, Professor Hau and Professor Mazur for a conversation with Carl Wieman (Emeritus, Stanford University) as he shares with us his extensive work on effective methods for science teaching particularly at the undergraduate level. Please RSVP here.
CARL WIEMAN, Cheriton Family Professor and Professor of Physics and of Education, Emeritus, Stanford University, DAVID PARKES, Dean and George F. Colony Professor of Computer Science, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, LENE V. HAU, Academic Dean for Education for the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics and of Applied Physics & ERIC MAZUR, Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics
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Harvard Science and Engineering Complex 1.321
Instructional & Scientific Shops - Instructional Electronics Shops
The Instructional Electronics Shops, located in Cruft 219, provide a one stop shop for all things electrical to graduate researchers and undergraduate students on both sides of the river. They offer services ranging from basic technical advice to more formal design consultations, and ...

Industry Insights: ZIPLINE Drone Delivery & Logistics
Join us for a virtual Industry Insights with Keller Rinaudo Cliffton, Harvard alum and Zipline Co-founder and CEO, and Harvard SEAS Dean David Parkes on Thursday, April 24 from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET. The event will include a virtual fireside chat followed by a virtual tour of their Rwandan facility!
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SEAS & American Red Cross Blood Drive
SEAS is proud to be partnering with the American Red Cross to host a blood drive on 5/20/2025 at114 Western Ave in Allston. The location is classrooms 2111/2112 (take the elevators to floor 2, then follow signage to 2111/2112). All are welcome to donate! SEAS swag will be given away to all donors.
Those who wish to donate blood may sign up for an appointment here.
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114 Western Avenue 2111/2112

SEAS Ph.D Hooding Ceremony
We are pleased to present the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences’ Ph.D. hooding ceremony. Hooding acknowledges the hard
work, dedication, and academic achievement of the graduates of the Class of 2025. The investment of the hood also carries with it a continuing commitment to the values and responsibilities represented by the degree. This ceremony marks the passage from the status of student to that of practitioner.
Champagne reception to follow.
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Science and Engineering Complex (SEC) Engineering Yard Tent
Introduction to Optimization: Models and Methods
ENG-SCI 121
2025 Fall
Margo Levine
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
12:00pm to 1:15pm
This course provides an introduction to basic mathematical ideas and computational methods for optimization. Topics include linear programming, integer programming, branch-and-bound, branch-and-cut, as well as first-order gradient-based methods with an emphasis on modeling and data science applicati...
Introduction to Optimization: Models and Methods
APMTH 121
2025 Fall
Margo Levine
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
12:00pm to 1:15pm
This course provides an introduction to basic mathematical ideas and computational methods for optimization. Topics include linear programming, integer programming, branch-and-bound, branch-and-cut, as well as first-order gradient-based methods with an emphasis on modeling and data science applicati...
Office of Industry Partnerships - Partnership Opportunities
There are many ways that your organization can actively engage with SEAS. RESEARCH SUPPORT AND PHILANTHROPY Sponsored Research – Whether through specific projects or broad alliance agreements, SEAS partners with industry to further both applied and fundamental research objectives. Our goal i...