The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences ( SEAS ) is the engineering school within Harvard University's Faculty of Arts and Sciences, offering degrees in engineering and applied sciences to graduate students admitted directly to SEAS, and to undergraduates adm...
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PhD in Bioengineering @ Harvard. Advance healthcare through research. Interdisciplinary program, diverse opportunities.
Bioengineering Degree @ Harvard. Solve real-world challenges in medicine & biology. Combine engineering with life sciences. Advance healthcare.
Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering at Harvard School of Engineering ranges from fundamental work in solid and fluid mechanics to diverse studies in materials, mechanical systems, and biomechanics. Characterizing the performance of such systems often depends on understanding behavior at several scales, requiring, for example, the mechanics of dislocations and other imperfections, grain boundaries, interfaces, and material heterogeneity. Materials scientists and mechanical engineers at Harvard are pursuing work in the mechanics of mater ...
Environmental Science & Engineering @ Harvard SEAS. Solve Earth's challenges! A.B., S.B., & Ph.D. options.
The Harvard Solar Geoengineering Research Program (SGRP) produces knowledge to help society decide whether—and if so, how—solar geoengineering should play a role in global efforts to manage the gro...
Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering @ Harvard SEAS. Design future tech! Master circuits, computing & more. Build skills for a rewarding career.
Bachelor's in Materials Science & Engineering @ Harvard. Design machines & materials for the future. A.B. & S.B. options.
Harvard owns more land in Boston than in Cambridge, and the University’s footprint in the Allston neighborhood has rapidly expanded. SEAS is the primary occupant of the 500,000+ square foot Science and Engineering Complex (SEC). The SEC features state-of-the-art classrooms, active learning labs, maker space, faculty labs, community space and a café. Green design makes it one of the most environmentally sustainable facilities of its kind. The SEC and the classroom and administrative office building at 114 Western Ave. are located across the s ...