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Professor Margaret Martonosi answers questions about her recent article in Nature in which she and colleagues sketch the future of quantum computing. Photos by David Kelly Crow Princeton researcher sketches a path for a new type of computing
Professor Margaret Martonosi answers questions about her recent article in Nature in which she and colleagues sketch the future of quantum computing.
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Adji Bousso Dieng wants to create artificial intelligence that can understand the mechanisms underlying complex systems and have a level of control over their behavior — work that could impact fields including science, health care and automated systems. Adji Bousso Dieng on AI, breaking barriers, and computing as empowerment
Adji Bousso Dieng, who joins Princeton’s computer science faculty in September 2021, wants to create artificial intelligence that can understand the mechanisms underlying complex systems and have a level of control over their behavior — work that could impact fields including science, health care and automated systems. She is the first Black woman faculty member…
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New fund seeks to support students’ ‘true passion’ in careers
In an effort to help current Princeton students find their calling, two Princeton alumni and friends each pledged $50,000 to support entrepreneurial projects and internships through the Keller Center.
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Physicist points his passions toward the promise of quantum computing
Rodrick Kuate Defo, a Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellow, uses mathematics and computing to probe how light interacts with materials at extremely fine scales — a field known as nanophotonics.
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A few easy tips to up your privacy game: David Sherry
Let’s talk nuts and bolts about how you can improve your privacy in your everyday use of web browsers, email, text messaging and other apps.
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Trevor Jones. Photo by Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy Balloons, beadwork and Native heritage are inspiration for materials engineer
In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, Ph.D. student Trevor Jones spoke about his research, his family background, and the connections he sees between traditional artistry and high-tech engineering.
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Sociologist Matthew Salganik to lead Center for Information Technology Policy
Matthew Salganik, a professor of sociology who has pioneered uses of data and digital technologies in social research, has been appointed interim director of Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy.
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A team led by Jeff Thompson, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, pioneered an approach to more efficient error correction in quantum computers. (Illustration by Gabriele Meilikhov/Muza Productions) Why ‘erasure’ could be key to practical quantum computing
A new method for correcting errors in the calculations of quantum computers potentially clears a major obstacle to a powerful new realm of computing.
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Bioengineer seeks to improve health care access, expand students’ opportunities
Annabel Lemma, a Ph.D. student in chemical and biological engineering, has dedicated her graduate career to research aimed at improving antibiotic treatments, and to promoting the well-being and development of Princeton students.
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Episode 3: The Converter
Imagine using a computer to synthesize music, but not being able to hear the sound as you programmed it. That’s how it was in the 1960s — until a Princeton engineer and composer teamed up to build an easier way for composers to hear the sound of music.