PACM Hosts Welcome Back Lunch
On Thursday, September 11th, PACM graduate students, researchers, faculty and staff met for lunch to celebrate the start of a new academic year and to welcome new students to the PhD program.
PACM Welcomes New Graduate Students
PACM warmly welcomes new graduate students. This year our cohort includes seven students. We wish them all a great year ahead and look forward to seeing them at their best in every learning endeavor.
PACM at the Academic Expo 2025
PACM participated in the Academic Expo on Monday, August 25, held in the Frick Chemistry Lab Atrium. The event was open to Class of 2029 students to explore programs that Princeton has to offer.
Hyaline Chen '25 and Ron Shvartsman '25 win 2025 PACM Undergraduate Certificate Program award
Congratulations to Hyaline Chen '25 and Ron Shvartsman '25, our 2025 Undergraduate Certificate Program award winners!
Maria Chudnovsky Awarded Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation(link is external) announced on April 15, 2025 their appointment of the 100th class of Guggenheim Fel
Peter Constantin elected as Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences
Professor Peter Constantin elected as Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences, EurASc, in their Mathematics Division.
Angela Rodriguez-Izquierdo Gallardo receives the C.V. Starr Fellowship
Annually, select graduate students are named to certain endowed fellowships that are stewarded by Princeton University Donor Relations. Angela was chosen to receive a named fellowship for the current 2024-25 academic year through The C.V.
Victor Geadah receives prestigious Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton University’s top honor for graduate students
Victor Geadah, advised by Professor Jonathan Pillow, received a Jacobus Fellowship for the 2025-26 academic year. This prestigious honorific fellowship reflects the Graduate School’s exceptionally high opinion of his scholarship.
Tung Nguyen wins Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton University’s top honor for graduate students
Nguyen's research centers on “enormous graphs,” which he examines to see if they might contain a little graph. If identified, he examines whether the little graph might have specific patterns.
Philip John Holmes, former PACM director, elected to National Academy of Engineering
Holmes, professor of mechanical and aerospace