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Princeton researchers have developed a method to verify the strength of random number generators that form the basis of most encryption systems. Proof of randomness builds future of digital security
Princeton researchers have developed a method to verify the strength of random number generators that play a key role in encryption.
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A Princeton-led team of researchers and gamers has mapped every neuron and synapse in the brain of an adult fruit fly. Video still from Amy Sterling / FlyWire / Princeton Mapping an entire (fly) brain: A step toward understanding diseases of the human brain
After years of painstaking effort, a Princeton-led team has successfully mapped every neuron and synapse in the brain of an adult female fruit fly.
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Coalition Seeks To Protect Internet From Weaknesses Of Connected Devices
An organization of academics and industry leaders released a report today that provides guidance on how to build security and privacy protections into the emerging internet of things (IoT). The report emphasizes several recommendations for internet-connected devices, ranging from improved procedures for updating software on those devices to ensuring that those devices can continue to…
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Brian Kernighan Kernighan discusses ‘Millions, Billions, Zillions: Defending Yourself in a World of Too Many Numbers’
Brian Kernighan, a professor of computer science, wants to help everyone, regardless of their math background, navigate the dazzling array of numbers flung around by journalists, advertisers and politicians every day. In his latest book, "Millions, Billions, Zillions: Defending Yourself in a World of Too Many Numbers," published this month by Princeton University Press, he…
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An offshore wind farm near Block Island in Rhode Island, pictured, is one of only a few currently in operation in the United States. Princeton’s Net-Zero America study calls for unprecedented growth in wind power to decarbonize the economy by mid-century. Net-Zero America in action: America’s windy coastlines and scaling offshore wind power
Two experts in wind flows and energy technologies discuss the history and future of the U.S. wind industry in light of the Biden administration’s approval for what will be the largest U.S. offshore wind farm to date, an 84-turbine farm off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard.
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Professor J.P. Singh teaches an upper-level computer science course called “Web3: Blockchains, Cryptocurrencies, and Decentralization.” Photos by Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy ‘The time is now’ to get blockchain right
Jaswinder Pal (J.P.) Singh ’87 is leading Princeton University’s DeCenter to convene many disciplines and sectors to guide the evolution of blockchain as a technology that allows people to achieve trust without central intermediaries, potentially decentralizing conventional power structures in society.
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From left, Joanna Zhang, a postdoctoral researcher; Ellen Dobrijevic, Class of 2017; and Robert Prud’homme, a professor of chemical and biological engineering, work to increase medicines’ effectiveness in the developing world. Photo by David Kelly Crow Life-saving medicines grow from fundamental chemistry, win Gates Foundation backing
Princeton research helps deliver critical medicines to the developing world.
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‘Awesome professor’ and ‘dream job’ in industry were pivotal for computer architect
Ruby Lee, the Forrest G. Hamrick Professor in Engineering and professor of electrical and computer engineering, reflects on her heritage and career pathway.
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Fusion of multiple disciplines on display at Bioengineering Day
When graduate student Yogesh Goyal told an audience at Princeton University in October how his research could help doctors diagnose patients with difficult-to-characterize congenital disorders, he was describing more than a potential medical breakthrough.
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Mentorship and freedom were defining experiences for new engineering deans: Jamieson *77, Munson *79 and Poor *77
Nearly 30 years after receiving their Ph.D.s from Princeton, Leah Jamieson, Vince Poor and Dave Munson, have risen to the top of their profession. Last summer, each became dean of a leading engineering school: Jamieson at Purdue University; Munson at the University of Michigan; and Poor at Princeton.