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  [### Anurag Anshu

 ](/people/anurag-anshu-0) <anuraganshu@fas.harvard.edu>Assistant Professor of Computer Science

 

 

 Anurag Anshu is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Harvard SEAS. Prior to this, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, University of California, Berkeley. He was also a joint postdoctoral... 

 

 

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   [### Boaz Barak

 ](/people/boaz-barak) <boaz@seas.harvard.edu>Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science

 

 

 I am a professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, and a member of the Harvard SEAS Theory of Computing group. Previously, I was a principal researcher at Microsoft Research New England, and before that I was an associate professor (with tenure)... 

 

 

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   [### David C. Bell

 ](/people/david-c-bell) <dcb@seas.harvard.edu>Associate Director of the Center of Nanoscale Systems

 

 

 David C. Bell is Associate Director of the Center for Nanoscale Systems a joint SEAS/FAS Shared facility and part of the NSF NNCI Netowrk. He is the lead for the Imaging and Analysis facility at Harvard University's Center for Nanoscale Systems. This... 

 

 

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   [### David Brook

 ](/people/david-brook) <dbrooks@g.harvard.edu>Haley Family Professor of Computer Science

 

 

 My research focuses on the interaction between the architecture and software of computer systems and underlying hardware implementation challenges. These challenges include power, reliability, and variability issues across embedded and high-performance... 

 

 

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   [### Flavio du Pin Calmon

 ](/people/flavio-du-pin-calmon) <fcalmon@fas.harvard.edu>Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering

 

 

 I am an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Harvard's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Before joining Harvard I was a social good post-doctoral fellow at IBM Research in Yorktown Heights, New York. I received my Ph... 

 

 

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   [### Federico Capasso

 ](/people/federico-capasso) [capasso@seas](mailto:capasso@seas)Robert L. Wallace Professor of Applied Physics

Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering

 

 

 

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   [### John Doyle

 ](/people/john-doyle) <jdoyle@g.harvard.edu>Henry B. Silsbee Professor of Physics

 

 

 John Doyle's research centers on using cold molecules for science ranging from bio-analysis to particle physics to quantum information. His group studies fundamental collisional processes in atoms and molecules and develop tools to achieve full quantum... 

 

 

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   [### Markus Greiner

 ](/people/markus-greiner) <greiner@physics.harvard.edu>George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics

 

 

 Markus Greiner's research is focused on experiments with ultracold atoms, in which strongly correlated many-body quantum systems can be experimentally realized in a well controlled way. This opens the door for studying fundamental questions of modern... 

 

 

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   [### Donhee Ham

 ](/people/donhee-ham) <donhee@seas.harvard.edu>Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering

 

 

 Donhee Ham is Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Physics and EE at Harvard University, where he has been since September 2002. Ham, from Busan, Korea, earned a B.S. degree in physics from Seoul National University in 1996, where he graduated summa cum... 

 

 

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   [### Eric Heller

 ](/people/eric-heller) <heller@physics.harvard.edu>Abbott and James Lawrence Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics

 

 

 Eric Heller joined the physics faculty at Harvard in 1993, and became a CCB faculty member in 2009. He received his PhD in Chemical Physics from Harvard. His research centers on time dependent and semiclassical quantum mechanics of molecules and devices... 

 

 

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   [### Jenny Hoffman

 ](/people/jenny-hoffman) <jhoffman@physics.harvard.edu>Clowes Professor of Science

 

 

 Professor Hoffman is interested in how electrons behave within exotic materials. Her research team at Harvard has designed and constructed three low-temperature scanning probe microscopes to visualize and manipulate this behavior directly. Innovative... 

 

 

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   [### Evelyn Hu

 ](/people/evelyn-hu) <ehu@seas.harvard.edu>Tarr-Coyne Professor of Applied Physics and of Electrical Engineering

 

 

 Evelyn Hu’s research matches nanofabrication techniques with the integration of materials that allow the formation of structures and devices that demonstrate exceptional electronic and photonic behavior. This behavior can give rise to efficient... 

 

 

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