To be effective in solving critical societal problems, engineers must often work beyond purely technological domains and engage closely with policymakers. Several engineering faculty members are appointed jointly with the School of Public and International Affairs and many others engage broadly on problems tied to policy.
Public Policy
News
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Charting a pathway to next-gen biofuels
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New initiatives bring Princeton to the fore of AI innovation
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Is AI too dangerous to release openly?
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Four engineering faculty members receive NSF CAREER awards
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Elke Weber receives BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award
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Princeton election expert warned legislators about a commonly used computer voting system
Faculty
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Andrew Appel
Computer Science
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Matias D. Cattaneo
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
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Michael Freedman
Computer Science
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Alexander Glaser
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Jesse Jenkins
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
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Aleksandra Korolova
Computer Science
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Sanjeev Kulkarni
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
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Margaret Martonosi
Computer Science
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education
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Denise Mauzerall
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Jonathan Mayer
Computer Science
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Prateek Mittal
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Arvind Narayanan
Computer Science
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Anu Ramaswami
Civil and Environmental Engineering
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS)
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Jennifer Rexford
Computer Science
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Elke U. Weber
Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
Psychology
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Matt Weinberg
Computer Science