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David Brooks is a professor at the Harvard John Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research primarily focuses on sustainable computing and reducing the carbon footprint of computing technologies. He has been involved in various initiatives aimed at promoting green computing and environmental responsibility in technology development. His work includes collaborations on multi-institution research projects that aim to address the environmental impacts of computation. Brooks is committed to fostering innovation that aligns with sustainability goals and has contributed to numerous publications in the field. His academic contributions are recognized through various funding awards and research grants, such as a recent $12 million National Science Foundation initiative that targets significant reductions in computing's carbon footprint over the next decade.
The program covers Molecular Mechanism & Structural Biology, Systems, Quantitative & Computational Biology, Neurobiology & Behavior, and Development, Genetics & Evolution. GRE not accepted.