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CRCS Director's Letter
The Center for Research on Computation and Society (CRCS), at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, brings together computer scientists and scholars from a broad range of fields to make advances in computational research that serve public interest. We are currently collaborating on interdisciplinary projects in areas such as conservation and public health. CRCS is informed by a deep knowledge of the societal issues at stake and by a commitment to advancing the human condition through cutting edge collaboration between computational and social science.
Research
Join us on January 25 through April 19 for the AI for Social Impact Seminar Series. The series will explore how artificial intelligence can contribute to solving social problems and will bring together researchers and practitioners across artificial intelligence and a range of application domains. We are sorry to report that, due to evolving concerns about COVID-19, CRCS seminars for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester have been cancelled. We will be in touch as new information becomes available.