‘Together We Discover’: Annual Giving helps Princeton recruit and support interdisciplinary faculty
Every year, Princeton alumni from every decade, along with friends of the University, come together through Annual Giving to strengthen and expand Princeton’s mission of excellence. This year’s campaign features a new video that highlights how the University’s unique academic ecosystem cultivates a creative and collaborative faculty.
Princeton scientists bioengineer a cellular speedometer
An all-Princeton research team has identified bacteria that can detect the speed of flowing fluids.
Coping with growth: Conference presents ideas to shape future cities
Any attempt to address challenges of the future, from clean energy to a sufficient food supply, must grapple with the issues raised by the planet’s rapidly growing cities, speakers said Monday during a conference at Princeton University.
PACM Distinguished Lecture (VIDEO OF LECTURE NOW AVAILABLE TO VIEW: JORDAN ELLENBERG, University of Wisconsin, April 11, 2019 at 8:00 PM A10 JADWIN HALL
Ranks, lines, progressions, sets (Click here to view video of this lecture)
Princeton University sustainability plan aims for net zero emissions by 2046
Princeton University’s new Sustainability Action Plan sets bold targets to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions and outlines innovative strategies to engage all faculty, staff and students in creating a sustainable campus and future.
Computer scientist Braverman receives top national award for young researchers
Mark Braverman, who focuses on core problems of theoretical computer science and applies the results to a broad range of disciplines, has been awarded the National Science Foundation’s highest honor for young researchers, the Alan T. Waterman Award.
Government subsidies could be key to containing hospital-born infections
Health care-associated infections — illnesses that people contract while being treated in a hospital or other health care facility — sicken millions of people each year and cost billions of dollars in additional treatment.
Engineering dean Emily Carter receives top alumni honor from Caltech
The California Institute of Technology has bestowed its 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award on Emily A. Carter, Princeton University’s dean of engineering.
Ecologists find a ‘landscape of fearlessness’ in a war-torn savannah
A team of Princeton ecologists took advantage of a rare opportunity to study what happens to an ecosystem when large carnivores are wiped out.
Data science tool that reveals molecular causes of disease shows power in infant cancer analysis
Data science tool that reveals molecular causes of disease shows power in infant cancer analysis
Steven Schultz, Office of Engineering Communications, Feb. 28, 2019 1:19 p.m.