Princeton faculty Bialek, Dennehy, Mian, Perry, Ralph and Taylor and three graduate alumni win 2021 Guggenheim Fellowships
Six Princeton faculty members and three graduate alumni have received 2021 Guggenheim Fellowships.
With labs still closed, science professors find creative ways to teach
Princeton faculty have found a number of innovative ways to teach remotely, from mailing archival materials to virtually choreographing dances. But how can you teach science when the labs themselves are shuttered?
Women’s History Month: Engineering faculty and alumnae reflections
For a half century, women have played leading roles in research, teaching and innovation at Princeton’s School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Princeton astrophysicists re-imagine world map, designing a less distorted, ‘radically different’ way to see the world
Princeton astrophysicists re-imagine world map, designing a less distorted, ‘radically different’ way to see the world
Beyond ventilators: Princeton engineers design, build and program a noninvasive breathing system for COVID-19 patients
On April 1, 2020, as the pandemic threatened to overwhelm area hospitals, Andrew Leifer was looking for a way to help.
Dewdrops on a spiderweb reveal the physics behind cell structures
As any cook knows, some liquids mix well with each other, but others do not.
Princeton Certificate Expo for Undergraduates
The Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics will be participating in this year's virtual Princeton Certificate Expo, to be held on Tuesday, 1/26 from 1-2:30pm and Friday, 2/5 from 3-4:30pm. We encourage both current and prospective certificate students to "stop by" for discussion about the program and to answer questions.
Princeton partners on $30 million grant to advance internet infrastructure
Princeton University researchers are partners on a major initiative to help shape the next generation of computer networks.
Four Princeton students awarded Schwarzman Scholarships for study in Beijing
Princeton seniors Ilene E, Arjun Sai Krishnan, Austin Mejia and Karthik Ramesh have been named Schwarzman Scholars.
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.”