Neereja Sundaresan discusses her research, sitting in front of a window, with the main entrance of the Engineering school in the background.

Jacobus Fellow Sundaresan discusses superconductivity and photons

Neereja Sundaresan, a Ph.D. student in electrical engineering, was recenty named one of four winners of the Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton University’s top honor for graduate students.

Sundaresan, a doctoral student in electrical engineering, explores superconductivity and photons in her dissertation research. In this video, Sundaresan and her adviser Andrew Houck, a professor of electrical engineering, explain the purpose and methods of her work. (Video by Nick Barberio, Office of Communications)

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