Welcome to Princeton’s School of Engineering and Applied Science.
We pride ourselves on being an exceptional engineering school embedded in a liberal arts campus. We collaborate and build connections across disciplines and throughout the world to enable transformative teaching, discovery, and invention.
The School consists of six departments and a growing number of new interdisciplinary research initiatives in some of the fastest-growing areas, including AI, quantum computing, bioengineering, robotics, health, energy and the environment. Discovery is hard work and translating that work to have a real impact is even harder. It requires grit and perseverance and a diversity of expertise and perspective. We work hard to ensure everyone in our community thrives to make this challenging work a success. We would love for you to join us in this journey as a student, faculty, staff member, collaborator, industry partner or alumnus.
Andrew Houck
Dean
Anthony H.P. Lee '79 P11 P14 Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Prospective Undergraduate Students
Explore each of our six departments and numerous minors and interdisciplinary certificate programs.
Traci Miller
Undergraduate Affairs Administrator
Prospective Graduate Students
Explore each of our six departments and browse their areas of research.
Tess Hansen
Prospective Corporate Partners
Visit Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations, and learn about our E-ffiliates Partnership, or our NextG Corporate Affiliates program.
Spencer Reynolds
Senior Associate Director, Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations
Alumni
News Media Inquiries
Interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, and design?
Visit the Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education.
For general Keller Center inquiries
For Entrepreneurship
Interested in energy and the environment?
Visit the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.
Interested in materials science?
Visit the Princeton Materials Institute.
Interested in digital privacy, security, and public policy?
Visit the Center for Information Technology Policy.
