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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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Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs that span from fundamental research in solid and fluid mechanics to innovative studies in materials, metamaterials, mechanical systems, soft materials and biomechanics. Our programs emphasize understanding system performance at multiple scales, including the mechanics of dislocations, imperfections, grain boundaries...
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Includes graduates of the Lawrence Scientific School, the predecessor school.
As prepared for delivery ; It’s not insignificant that Susan Graham and Tom Everhart, two of the previous three presidents of the University’s Board of Overseers, have come from the world of engineering and technology. ; Of course, our terrific new Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Mike Smith, is himself a computer scientist and a member of our engineering faculty. ; So, too, is Barbara Grosz, a wonderful colleague now serving as acting dean of the Radcliffe Institute – a part of Harvard especially close to my heart.