The National Science Foundation has awarded emergency grants to two teams of Princeton researchers developing ways to better track and contain pandemics including COVID-19.
John Sullivan, Office of Engineering Communications April 13, 2020
News & Awards
Monday, Apr 13, 2020
Friday, Mar 27, 2020
Loners help society survive, say Princeton ecologists
Liz Fuller-Wright, Office of Communications March 27, 2020
It isn’t easy being a loner — someone who resists the pull of the crowd, who marches to their own drummer.
Wednesday, Mar 25, 2020
New mathematical model can more effectively track epidemics
John Sullivan, Office of Engineering Communications March 25, 2020
As COVID-19 spreads worldwide, leaders are relying on mathematical models to make public health and economic decisions.
Monday, Mar 2, 2020
THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Differential Privacy: The Mathematical Bulwark against Reidentification and Reconstruction
March 26, 2020 8:00 PM Jadwin A10
Wednesday, Jan 8, 2020
Of ants and men: Ant behavior might mirror political polarization, say Princeton researchers
Liz Fuller-Wright, Office of Communications Jan. 8, 2020 3:40 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec 17, 2019
If a biologist wants to look at something small, she could squint, or pick up a microscope to shape the light entering her eyes. Even the best microscopes are limited by the wavelength of the waves passing through them: for visible light, this limit sits at a few hundred-thousandths of a centimeter.
Friday, Dec 6, 2019
Stone and Sturm named to National Academy of Inventors
Office of Engineering Communications Dec. 6, 2019 1:59 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2019
Foam offers way to manipulate light
Steven Schultz, Office of Engineering Communications Nov. 19, 2019 10:32 a.m.
Monday, Nov 18, 2019
Schmidt DataX Fund supports research projects that harness data science to speed up discovery
Sharon Adarlo, Center for Statistics and Machine Learning Nov. 18, 2019 11:13 a.m.
Wednesday, Nov 13, 2019
Naor receives Ostrowski Prize in Higher Mathematics
by the Office of Communications Nov. 13, 2019 9:23 a.m.