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Listing of the active colloquia and lecture series

Applied Mechanics Colloquia

Applied Physics Colloquium Series

We have lined up a great roster of speakers, covering a broad range of topics of interest to the Applied Physics community. The colloquia will all be suitable for a broad and diverse audience and always start from the basic. They should therefore be suitable for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students.

Atmospheric, Oceans and Climate Dynamics

Center for Research on Computation and Society

We are joining forces with the Berkman Center. In particular, our weekly Wednesday lunches will be replaced by a combination of CRCS participation in the Tuesday Berkman lunches and a monthly technical series held at Maxwell-Dworkin. See press release and stay tuned for more information.

  • Tentative dates of Fall 2009 CRCS seminars: 9/14, 10/5, 11/2, 11/23, 12/14
  • More Information

Note: The crcs-announce list will also include messages about Berkman Center events of particular relevance to the CRCS community, but people may also wish to sign up for some of the Berkman Center lists at https://lists.deas.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/crcs-announce

Computer Science Colloquia

Throughout the academic year SEAS' computer science faculty host high-profile speakers as part of the Computer Science Colloquium Series. All are welcome to attend.

If you wish to receive regular announcements of upcoming Harvard Computer Science Colloquia, you may subscribe yourself to the mailing list.

The list will receive an announcement generally no more than once a week.

You can also subscribe to our Google Calendar which shows all of the upcoming Harvard CS colloquia. To subscribe to the calendar:

  1. In Google Calendar, at the bottom of the calendar list on the left, click the Add down-arrow button and select Add by URL.
  2.  Visit the link and hit add.

Condensed Matter Physics Seminars

Earth and Planetary Sciences

  • Standard Day and Time: Mondays at 4:00 p.m.
  • Location: Geo-Museum 102
  • More Information

Electrical Engineering Seminar Series

  • Standard Day and Time: Fridays at 3:00 p.m.
  • Location: Maxwell Dowrkin G125
  • Coordinator: Kathy LaFrance

Environmental Sciences Seminar Series

  • Standard Day and Time:  Wednesdays from 11:45 a.m.-12:45pm
  • Location: Pierce Hall 114

Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE)

Initiative in Innovative Computing (IIC) Colloquia

Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC)

  • The NSEC has a seminar series every other Tuesday, open to graduate students and postdocs only.
  • Coordinator: Naomi Brave

Professional Development Seminars

A weekly seminar on topics related to professional development for all graduate students and post-docs in SEAS. Lunch will be provided.

Programming Languages Seminar Series

Solid Earth Physics Seminar Series

  • Standard Day and Time: Periodic (no set day/time)
  • Location: Earth and Planetary Sciences Lounge
  • Coordinator: Virginia Casas

Squishy Physics

  • Standard Date and Time: Wednesday at 5.30 p.m.
  • Location: Maxwell Dworkin, Second Floor Lounge
  • More Information

These talks are informal, with emphasis on new results and ideas, rather than polished presentations. The audience typically includes physicists, engineers, mathematicians, including the biologically-inclined as well as a few biologists.  The goal is to stimulate discussion with the audience. Talks are typically about 45 minutes long, with lots of questions along the way.

Theory of Computation Seminar Series

Topics in Bioengineering Seminar Series

Topics in Bioengineering (TIB) is a seminar series about bioengineering research held at Harvard  on Tuesdays from noon to 1pm in Maxwell-Dworkin G125 (map).  Lunch is provided for all attendees.

Widely Applied Math Seminar Series

Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering Lecture Series

  • Standard Date and Time: Third Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m.
  • More Information
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