Welcome to the School of Engineering and Applied Science.
Whether you are a prospective student, corporate partner, entrepreneur, or alumnus, we are eager to help you apply, collaborate, and participate in the discovery and invention that are essential to making a positive impact on humanity through engineering and applied science.
I welcome your input as we move forward on our many exciting plans to create a new neighborhood and buildings for the school; launch interdisciplinary initiatives in bioengineering, quantum computing, robotics, smart cities, and data science; and significantly grow the engineering faculty. In tandem with each of these initiatives, we are fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and industry partnerships within engineering and across Princeton. We can not do any of this effectively without the broad perspectives and skills of a diverse community. We work continually to embrace the diversity of ideas and experiences that come from people of different backgrounds and to create an inclusive culture where all people can thrive.
Below this note you’ll find helpful links and specific points-of-contact to get you started. I hope you will join us.
Andrea Goldsmith
Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Science
Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering
Prospective Undergraduate Students
Explore each of our six departments and numerous interdisciplinary certificate programs.
Prospective Graduate Students
Explore each of our six departments and browse their areas of research.
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.