Wireless, information, and networked systems constitute the core infrastructure of the 21st century. Wireless research at Princeton ranges across the “full stack” — from the enabling circuits and systems to platforms and applications, and across the end-to-end flows of data from wearable and mobile devices at the edge to networked systems. The work is highly interdisciplinary, spanning theory and practice and encompassing cross-cutting themes such as security, privacy, and resilience, as well as the ability of next-generation networks to improve fairness and bridge the digital divide.
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Innovation funds support research in robotics, machine learning, climate resilience and more
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Princeton selected to lead NSF-funded regional consortium for photonics research and workforce development
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Surface steers signals for next-gen networks
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Tech leaders convene to discuss the future of wireless communication
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Pramod Viswanath joins the faculty, bringing expertise in wireless and blockchain technologies
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New antennas and microchips help electronics blur the line between science and scifi