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Brief introduction of Yale University School of Work and Applied Science, USA
Graduate students from Yale University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences can cooperate with teachers and external researchers to conduct in-depth graduate research on some topics, from bioengineering to nanotechnology and quantum engineering, in one of the many research centers located in New Haven campus. The research center of Yale University School of Engineering includes Green Chemistry and Green Engineering Center, where environmental protection products and processes, as well as DNA analysis equipment are researched and developed.

Yale University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences offers a variety of research opportunities. Graduate students can get master's degrees in biomedicine, electricity, chemistry, environmental and mechanical engineering, materials science and other majors. Every department of Yale University also has a doctoral program, and you have the opportunity to take courses or conduct research, even if it is not your research field. In addition to classroom and research opportunities, students from Yale University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences can also join professional associations and student groups, such as the innovative association Design for America.

Famous alumni of Yale University School of Engineering and Applied Science include: Eric R. Fossum, who founded a small? Chip camera? , used in a large number of devices, from smartphones to pill cameras; And Chen Ziqiang, vice president of technology at IBM.