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Environmental Science and Engineering & Atmospheric Science Seminar Series

These seminars are presented by the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts in the USA. The Seminars are hosted by various members of the SEAS community.

Our seminars are free and open to the public. We meet regularly to learn about original research, exchange information and ask questions.  Our topics relate to environmental sciences, which is basically the Earth's biologically, physically and chemistry properties and how they effect the environment's organisms.  We also focus on environmental engineering which combines science and engineering in order to benefit the Earth.  This includes but is not limited to helping provide healthy, water, land and air for all living human beings, animals, plants and organisms.

To join the ESE-Community list-serve, simply send an email to ese-community-join@seas.harvard.edu. The body and subject can be left blank. This will register your email with the group list-serve. You can unsubscribe at any time by sending an email to ese-community-leave@seas.harvard.edu from the same email address that was registered.

If you are interested in meeting with the speaker, please contact the host.  Do you know someone you would like to invite as a speaker?  Please contact anyone from the organizing committee:  Emily Fischer (efischer@seas.harvard.edu), Roisin Commane (rcommane@seas.harvard.edu), Xi Lu (xilu@fas.harvard.edu) or Qi Chen (qichen@fas.harvard.edu).

 

Location: Pierce Hall 100F (need directions?)

Day/Time: Fridays from 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Upcoming Events

September 14
TBD
Eric Saltzman
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Professor, University of California, Irvine
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Pierce 100F
October 5
Natalie Mahowald
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Associate Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Pierce 100F
October 19
Steve Ghan
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Laboratory Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Pierce 100F
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