2020 ACM Gordon Bell Prize Awarded to Team for Machine Learning Method that Achieves Record Molecular Dynamics Simulation
ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, named a nine-member team, drawn from Chinese and American institutions, recipients of the 2020 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for their project, “Pushing the limit of molecular dynamics with ab initio accuracy to 100 million atoms with machine learning.”
Forward Fest public conversation series with faculty experts and alumni continues as part of A Year of Forward Thinking
Princeton’s Forward Fest — a virtual public conversation series and a monthly highlight of the University’s yearlong A Year of Forward Thinking community engagement campaign — continues at 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20, with a deep-dive into the promise and peril of data science and artificial intelligence.
Software for determining the 3D structure of proteins
A new software package aims to aid drug design and biomedical research by making it easy to construct 3D images of proteins and other molecules using one of the world’s most powerful microscopes.
How exactly do we spread droplets as we talk? Engineers found out.
For the first time, researchers have directly visualized how speaking produces and expels droplets of saliva into the air.
Professor Romain Teyssier to Join Princeton Faculty
Professor Romain Teyssier of the Institute for Computational Science at the University of Zurich has accepted a faculty position jointly between the Department of Astrophysical Sciences and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM), and will join us
Long-term COVID-19 containment will be shaped by strength and duration of natural, vaccine-induced immunity
New research suggests that the impact of natural and vaccine-induced immunity will be key factors in shaping the future trajectory of the global coronavirus pandemic, known as COVID-19.
MSML2020 - Mathematical and Scientific Machine Learning Conference
We invite you to watch the recorded talks, available now on our MSML YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/msml2020conference
Astrophysicist Adam Burrows wins international prize for brown dwarf and exoplanet research
The Republic of Armenia announced on July 18 that Princeton astrophysicist Adam Burrows is one of three recipients of the Viktor Ambartsumian International Science Prize “for his seminal and pioneering contributions to the theories of brown dwarfs and exoplanets and for his leadership role in educating a generation of scientists at the frontiers of brown dwarf and exoplanet research.”
Princeton faculty members receive grants for COVID-19 research from C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute
The C3.ai Digital Transformation Institute has awarded $5.4 million to 26 projects to accelerate artificial intelligence research to mitigate COVID-19 and future pandemics.
2020 Undergraduate Program Award Winners Announced
Congratulations to Eitan Levin '20 and Georgy Noarov '20, our 2020 Undergraduate Certificate Program award winners! Eitan won for "Best Overall Project" and Georgy won for "Best Oral Presentation."