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Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis

@bipolaron Huh, this screenshot brings up a random extremely tangential question: is SEAS still *there*? I thought they had new digs across the river near the B school.

(Once upon a time, this was an extremely important issue in my professional life, but then I started practicing online and it doesn't matter where my clients' lab benches are, so long as they get to somewhere in Massachusetts before the session starts.)

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bipolaron replied to Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis

@siderea huh, I'm not sure. It's so hard to imagine academics ever moving their labs unless enticed with ridiculous amount of money, but I guess it's been a while since I paid attention.

Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis replied to Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis

@bipolaron
AhHA!

"Relocating to Allston are the departments of applied computation, bioengineering, computer science, robotics, and virtually all the SEAS administration (much of it housed at 114 Western, adjacent to the SEC), including the office of Dean Francis (Frank) Doyle.

Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis replied to Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis

@bipolaron

"The departments of electrical engineering and of materials science and mechanical engineering will maintain a dual presence in the new facility and their existing Cambridge locations; the departments of applied math, applied physics, and environmental science and engineering remain wholly in Cambridge."

harvardmagazine.com/2020/12/jh

Man, I assume applied math and physics are fine in the old buildings, but environmental engineering must have pissed somebody off.

@bipolaron

"The departments of electrical engineering and of materials science and mechanical engineering will maintain a dual presence in the new facility and their existing Cambridge locations; the departments of applied math, applied physics, and environmental science and engineering remain wholly in Cambridge."

Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis replied to Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis

@bipolaron So, uh, I guess Harvard is now competing very directly with MIT in engineering?

This is quite the thing:

m.youtube.com/watch?v=eb0rcjds

bipolaron replied to Siderea, Sibylla Bostoniensis

@siderea It seems like about time, Harvard has a lot of funding to buy a lot of very nice equipment and buildings.

I'd feel great about seeing it except that somehow grants or patents are going to ruin things.

It's sad UMass Amherst is so far, they are really impressive too.

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