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✦ apply for the Master of Science or Master of Engineering in CSE: deadline December 15, 2014
✦ apply for the Graduate Secondary Field in CSE: deadlines March 1 and October 1
✦ join us for lunch and an IACS Seminar
✦ explore courses in CSE: iacs.seas.harvard.edu/courses-websites
✦ come to ComputeFest in January
✦ sign up for the IACS-events mailing list or subscribe to our calendar: iacs.seas.harvard.edu/events
✦ compete in the IACS Computational Challenge
✦ find us at facebook.com/HarvardIACS
✦ follow us on twitter: @HarvardCSE or @Harvard_IACS
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computational science and engineering @ harvard
education for 21st-century discovery and innovation
iacs.seas.harvard.edu
for information contact Daniel Weinstock ✦ [email protected]
Program Committee for CSE
Edo Airoldi Assistant Professor of Statistics
Katia Bertoldi Assistant Professor of Applied Mechanics
Michael P. Brenner Glover Professor of Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics
Efthimios Kaxiras, Founding Director John Hasbrouck Van Vleck Professor of Pure and Applied Physics
Gary King Albert J. Weatherhead III University Professor of Government
Zhiming Kuang Professor of Climate Science and Environmental Science and Engineering
David C. Parkes George F. Colony Professor of Computer Science and Harvard College Professor
Hanspeter Pfister, IACS Director An Wang Professor of Computer Science
Margo Seltzer Herchel Smith Professor of Computer Science and Harvard College Professor
Jim Waldo Gordon McKay Professor of the Practice of Computer Science and Harvard Chief Technology Officer
facebook.com/HarvardIACS @HarvardCSE
The design of the new CSE courses and activities is based on learning outcomes articulated in expert discussions about what knowledge and capabilities will empower future leaders in the field. Specifically, a student completing the CSE program should be able to:
✦ produce a computational solution that is reproducible and comprehensible
✦ communicate across disciplines and collaborate in a team
✦ model complex systems appropriately
✦ use computation for advanced data analysis
✦ create or enable a breakthrough in a domain of science
✦ take advantage of parallel and distributed computing, both in algorithms and code implementation
✦ evaluate and compare multiple computational approaches to a challenge and choose the most appropriate and efficient one
✦ apply software engineering techniques and tools to build robust, reliable and maintainable software.
our commitment to graduate trainingThe new curriculum has been shaped by dialogue between Harvard faculty and leaders of CSE in industry and the National Laboratories.
The emerging curriculum and community are broad and eclectic. They draw on Harvard’s vibrant collaborative environment and the strengths of the Applied Mathematics and Computer Science faculty.
The program offers:
✦ a one-year Master of Science degree and two-year Master of Engineering
✦ a Secondary Field in Computational Science and Engineering for all Harvard Ph.D. students
✦ popular core courses in Numerical Methods, Stochastic Optimization, Computing Foundations and Systems Development and an array of electives
CSE: a curriculum for the 21st centuryGraduate education in computational science and engineering (CSE) is the mission of the Institute for Applied Computational Science, launched in September 2010 by Cherry A. Murray, Dean of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS).
Dean Murray charged IACS with:
✦ creating an institutional home for faculty and students applying computational methods to major challenges in science
✦ enhancing existing courses in applied mathematics and computation
✦ developing new computational science and engineering courses, activities and research opportunities for Harvard students from across the sciences
apply to study for a Master’s degree in CSE
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Estudies in computational science and engineering @ harvard
This isn’t your grandfather’s science.
The world is being transformed by computation. Future leaders of the global knowledge society will be expert in exploring and analyzing vast volumes of data. They will seek to answer questions about nature and human society through sophisticated modeling, simulation, visualization and analysis.
@ Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
a focus on learning outcomes
29 Oxford Street, Cambridge MA 02138 ✦ [email protected] ✦ iacs.seas.harvard.edu ✦ to apply: gsas.harvard.edu
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