
Primary academic and administrative offices
The SEAS Student Affairs Office is primarily responsible for managing:
Contact
Assistant Dean for Academic Programs
Marie Dahleh, Ph.D.
Pierce Hall 111
(617) 495-1485
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Faculty and Research Appointments supports Harvard's and SEAS's mission to find, develop, promote and retain the world's best scholars.
Contact
Director/Manager of Services for Faculty and Academic Research Staff
Martha Mooney
Pierce Hall 212A
(617) 495-5861
The SEAS Communications Office:
Contact
Communications Director
Michael Patrick Rutter
Pierce Hall 289
(617) 496-3815
The SEAS Computing & IT Office (CIT) provides a wide range of service, from email to printing to research computing.
Contacts
Associate Dean for Information Technology and CIO|
Joy Sircar
Maxwell Dworkin 327
617-496-4266
Director of Operations for Information Technology
Dave Gipstein
Cruft Hall 304
(617) 495-5780
External Relations is a grouping of offices and functions all dedicated to building new and fostering existing relationships between SEAS and its varied constitutions such as alumni, teachers and K-12 students, industry partners, and corporate and other private foundations.
The Office of Resource Development Manages fundraising and prospect management; facilitates Donor Engagement and Stewardship; oversees Corporate and Foundation Relations; and raises the SEAS Profile.
Contact
Associate Dean for Resource Development
Linda Fates
Pierce 214
(617) 495-0910
The Industrial Partnerships Programs enables partnerships between SEAS faculty and industry professionals; conducts focused workshops on current findings and techniques (in areas such as nanoscience, materials science, bioengineering, computer science, and electrical engineering); and sponsors CTO lecture series.
Contact
Director of Industrial Partnerships and Community Outreach
Jennifer Casasanto
Pierce 216
(617) 495-1244
Corporate and Foundation Relations generates support for institutional priorities by building and sustaining partnerships with major corporations and foundations; leverages the many affiliations Harvard's alumni and friends have with key corporations and foundations; coordinates work with many other offices throughout Harvard, including Sponsored Research, Career Services, and Technology Development.
Contact
Director for Corporate and Foundation Relations
Beatrix Henize
Cruft 314
(617) 384-9252
University Technology Transfer and Licensing makes the fruits of Harvard research more accessible outside the University; ensures that society benefits from Harvard innovations by fostering their swift, professional and effective development and commercialization.
Contact
Alan Gordon, Director of Business Development (617-384-5000). Note: OTD holds office hours on Tuesdays from 9am to 12 noon in Pierce 207B.
Community Programs coordinates educational programs for K-12 students and manages the Undergraduate Research Experience and Research Experience for Teachers programs; and offers public education.
Contact
Director of Educational Programs
Kathryn Hollar
Pierce 206A
(617) 496-7479
Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard (TECH) helps faculty create and deliver innovation and entrepreneurship project courses, provides students with project support and sponsors, and advises student groups working to build the Harvard innovation community.
Contact
Executive Director, Technology & Entrepreneurship Center
Paul Bottino
Pierce 212B
(617) 496-3423
The Facilities Office, located on the ground floor of Pierce Hall (Suite G2), is responsible for a wide array of activities that support everyday operations at SEAS. Primary activities and support include:
Contact
Director of Physical Resources
Ed Jackson
(617) 495-2840
Finance is comprised of several related offices under the auspices of the Associate Dean for Finance and Chief Financial Officer Harry Dumay.
Contact
Tanya Donnelli
Executive Assistant
Pierce 210
(617) 496-4824
Accounting aims to provide high-quality customer service to the SEAS community to ensure accurate recording of financial transactions. In addition, accounting staff assist with payroll, travel and reimbursements, access to financial systems, and the administration of funds from gifts, start-up, and university-sponsored research.
The goal of the Budget Office is to provide strong financial oversight and fiscal planning for SEAS.
Contact
Director of Budget and Planning
Diane Harwood
Pierce 215
(617) 495-2859
The Procurement Office is committed to providing high quality procurement services to the SEAS community utilizing best practices to obtain best value, performing in a fiscally responsible manner, with dedicated customer service and strong leadership.
Contact
Director of Procurement
Susan Jones
Pierce 222
(617) 496-6970
The Research Administration Office provides comprehensive support to the SEAS scholarly community in the acquisition, administration, and management of externally sponsored research and programs. Our goal is to deliver high-quality customer service that will support the advancement of Harvard’s educational, research and public service missions.
Contact
Director of Research Administration
Seedang Simonin
Pierce 207B
(617) 495-1634
The aim of the Human Resources Office is to support SEAS’ mission of excellence in teaching and research by providing service in all aspects of human resource management. Primary activities include:
Contact
Director of Human Resources
Steve Marley
Pierce 223
(617) 495-4586
The Gordon McKay Library provides information resources and services to support
faculty research, graduate and undergraduate level instruction in the
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
The Library is also home to the Blue Hill Observatory Collection (works in materials in atmospheric and earth sciences, climatology, geophysics, meteorology, and oceanography).
The McKay and Blue Hill collection consists of 123,045 volumes, 270,000
microfiche, and currently subscribes to 604 print and 424 electronic
journals.
The Library also maintains collections of SEAS publications, PhD theses and undergraduate theses in applied mathematics, computer science and engineering science.
Contact
Head of Library
Martha Wooster
Pierce Hall, 3rd Floor
(617) 495-2836
email: library@seas.harvard.edu
The SEAS/EPS/Physics Safety Committee has a membership of close to eighty people. This format reflects the philosophy that to provide an effective safety program, one must work from the ground up. The conducting of research in a safe manner begins at the bench.
As such, the Committee is broadly based by design and has representation from all of our research and teaching facilities. This structure has been used since the Committee was formed in 1983.
From the beginning it was felt that the Committee should police itself; inspect its own laboratories and provide its own training. One of the first initiatives was the writing of a safety manual.
The Safety Committee continues to explore new ways that it can be effective make a positive influence on the teaching and research experiences of all those it serves.
Contact
Chairperson, Safety Committee
Lenny Solomon
Atmospheric Research Project
12 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 495-4215 (Voice)
(617) 495-4902 (Fax)
Based at SEAS and located on the ground floor of the Engineering Sciences Laboratory, the Scientific Instrument Shop features:
Contact
Director of the Scientific Instrument Shop
Louis DeFeo
The Electroncs Shop, located in Cruft 219, provides work space, tools, parts, and technical assistance for Physics/SEAS students and faculty who need to design and build custom electronic instruments.
Contact
Electronics Shop Manager & Instructor
James B. MacArthur
(617) 495-2868
Teaching Labs' mission is to support the educational mission of the school by providing students with hands-on experience using state-of-the-art technologies.
Contact
Director of Institutional Technology
Anas Chalah
Pierce G2A
(617) 495-8991