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Princeton Engineers

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    Undergraduate

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  • Portrait of professor Celeste Nelson.
    Faculty

    Celeste Nelson: Upending assumptions about developmental biology

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    Undergraduate Alumni

    Ankush Gola ’15: The confidence to pursue entrepreneurship

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    A good way to cool a sweltering urban canyon? Put a lid on it.

  • Two men in lab coats and goggles pose in a lab setting.

    Engineers use moisture to pull carbon dioxide out of the air

  • Portrait of postdoctoral researcher Lauren Taylor.

    Lauren Taylor awarded 2023 Dale Grieb Safety Award

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    Built for AI, this chip moves beyond transistors for huge computational gains

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  • March 28

    12:00 pm

    Scaling up Actionable Knowledge

  • March 28

    12:30 pm

    CITP Lecture: Building Human-AI Alignment: Specifying, Inspecting, and Modeling AI Behaviors

  • March 28

    4:30 pm

    The COSMOS Testbed – A Platform for Advanced Wireless, Edge Cloud, Optical, Smart Streetscapes, and International Experimentation

  • March 28

    4:30 pm

    The Delusion of Scaling and the Democratization of Generative AI

  • April 01

    12:25 pm

    Multidimensional Monotonicity Discovery via mBART

  • April 02

    12:30 pm

    Is Machine Learning a New Style of Knowledge? Or of Ignorance?