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Alyssa Lloyd and Zoe Simon created a plan to help alleviate loneliness on campus as part of a Keller Center design class. Photo by Alice Kogan Haerther fellowship program prepares students to tackle society’s most challenging problems
Funded by the Daniel P. Haerther Charitable Trust, the program supports courses that guide liberal arts students in topics such as engineering, entrepreneurship, and design. The Haerther Program plays a key role in Keller’s mission to serve as a bridge between engineering and the wider University community.
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Conjuring hurricanes by bits and bytes
Ning Lin denies she predicted Hurricane Sandy, the massive storm that made landfall in New York City in October 2012, causing widespread coastal flooding and wind damage. But the timing was uncanny.
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Civil engineer connects materials research to sustainability — and her family’s history
Karina Alventosa, a Ph.D. student in civil and environmental engineering, reflects on her career path, graduate research and leadership roles at Princeton.
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The Minneapolis-Saint Paul skyline at twilight. Princeton’s Anu Ramaswami partnered with the Twin Cities Metropolitan Council to create a net-zero tool for the region. What climate choices should cities make? A Princeton data tool helps planners set priorities.
A new tool for city planners helps them design a portfolio of actions that encompasses compact development, smart electric mobility, electric heating systems, mass timber construction, urban reforestation, and technologies that allow resources to circulate efficiently through the food, waste and energy sectors.
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Jose Yanez. Photo by Sonya Isenberg From ‘Project Daydream’ to clean water tech, celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Princeton Engineering celebrates the outstanding contributions of our students, faculty, researchers and alumni of Hispanic heritage.
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Earth-bound instrument analyzes light from planets circling distant stars
A team of scientists and engineers led by Princeton researchers recently reported the successful operation of a new instrument for the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii that will allow astronomers to make direct observations of planets orbiting nearby stars.
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Princeton Engineering researchers developed a pixel-by-pixel way to print soft elastics into composite materials for use in soft robotics and medical sensing applications. Images courtesy of the researchers Easy as an inkjet, a new soft printing technique has opened the way for pixelated elastics
Borrowing from inkjet printers, Princeton Engineering researchers have rolled out a pixel-by-pixel technique to program and print composite elastic materials. It could be used for applications in soft robotics to create octopus-inspired camouflage or in medical devices to sense fine detail in vulnerable spaces.
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Experts examine the state of U.S. election security in a panel discussion hosted by Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP). From left: Andrew Appel, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Computer Science; Jonathan Mayer, assistant professor of computer science and public affairs; and Marian Schneider, president of Verified Voting. Photo by Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy Experts assess voting security as midterm elections approach
Despite progress in securing voting in the United States, many jurisdictions still use electronic voting machines that leave no paper trail. According to experts who gathered October 17 at Princeton, this is a serious vulnerability.
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Princeton Engineering’s 2023 Women’s Empowerment Week included a panel discussion on networking and creating community, featuring (from left) Sonali Majumdar, the Graduate School’s assistant dean for professional development; and Jerelle Joseph and Michele Sarazen, both assistant professors of chemical and biological engineering. The discussion was moderated by Julie Yun (far left), the engineering school’s associate dean for diversity and inclusion. Photo by Tori Repp/Fotobuddy Creating and leading: Celebrating Women’s History Month
Princeton Engineering celebrates the outstanding work of our women students, researchers, educators and leaders. This year, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion held a series of Women’s Empowerment Week events, open to all and dedicated to uplifting the voices of women, navigating challenges, and developing leadership.