Harvard’s Environmental Science and Engineering BS equips students to quantify environmental processes and develop technologies that safeguard ecosystems and public health. Courses integrate hydrology, atmospheric chemistry, and systems design, while the Pierce Hall labs support work on renewable energy, water treatment, and climate-sensor networks. Interdisciplinary projects with the Harvard Center for the Environment produce alumni ready to innovate at NGOs, startups, and government agencies.
Prototype solar-powered desalination unit for coastal villages
Life-cycle assessment of biodegradable packaging materials
Low-cost air-quality sensor network for urban schools
Machine-learning model predicting algae blooms in reservoirs
Carbon-capture concrete mix using industrial slag
Flood-risk GIS dashboard for Southeast Asia megacities
Electrochemical nitrate removal from agricultural runoff
Capstone on microgrid optimization for island communities
Drone-based methane-leak detection for pipelines
Design of passive cooling façades for hot-arid housing
Policy memo on equitable climate-adaptation financing
Open-source toolkit for measuring soil-carbon sequestration
Eco-toilet system recovering nutrients as fertilizer
VR module teaching environmental-justice histories
Data visualization of wildfire smoke exposure disparities
Public hackathon on zero-waste campus initiatives
Engineer sustainable technologies that protect people and planet.
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