A New Curriculum for a New Way of Doing Science
The Institute for Applied Computational Science was established in September 2010 by the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Science. It is charged with launching a unique interdisciplinary education and research program in computational science and engineering (CSE).
Video of IACS Seminars and ComputeFest talks
Research and career opportunities
Download application for Secondary Field in CSE
Frequently asked questions about applying for our degree program
IACS brochure
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The new Institute will:
- create an intellectual home for faculty and students applying computational methods to major challenges in science
- enhance existing courses in applied mathematics and computation and develop new computational science courses, activities and research opportunities for Harvard students from across the sciences
By establishing the Institute, SEAS has committed to fostering graduate training and research in applied computational science, infusing the curriculum with new courses and student research opportunities that will focus on the use of computation to power discovery and innovation.
We invite applications to our new CSE master's degree program and participation in our seminars, new courses, the Secondary Field in CSE and other activities in computational science at IACS and elsewhere.
IACS Events
The IACS Seminars will begin again in the fall. Click here to subscribe to our google calendar, or subscribe to the IACS-events mailing list to receive regular notices.

