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Serving our nation and the world
Six ways Princeton Engineering improves lives and drives economic growth.
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Safety Handbook
The objective of the School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) Safety Handbook is to ensure a safe working environment for all faculty, staff, students and visitors. The safety guidelines are determined and monitored by the SEAS Safety Committee with the advice of the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Office.
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Barton Gellman deletes his account
To kick off our second season, we’re honored to welcome Barton Gellman, Princeton Class of 1982.
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A Hands-on Intro to Google’s Gemini API
The Gemini API (https://ai.google.dev lets you develop applications with Google’s state-of-the-art LLMs. This hands-on workshop will guide you through getting started using examples from the Gemini API Cookbook (https://github.com/google-gemini/cookbook. You’ll also gain insights into LLMs, and have the chance to share your feedback with the Google AI team. This workshop will be given at a…
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Funding Guide for Engineering Faculty
Table of contents Who on campus can help? Departmental Resources Departmental grants managers provide support to faculty in submitting proposals and in administering awards. Faculty should familiarize themselves with the grants managers assigned to them and work closely with them when pursuing funding. University Resources Office of the Dean for Research (ODFR) supports the research…
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Why YouTube review videos are often really paid ads (and how you can tell the difference): Michael Swart, Princeton Class of 2019
Our guest on "Cookies" today, Michael Swart, says a lot of YouTube review videos are practically paid commercials without even telling you. And he has a way to tell the difference.
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Fast-growing firms join new startup immersion program in Shanghai
Princeton’s summer program that immerses students in the skills and culture of starting companies is expanding to Shanghai following the success of programs in New York and Tel Aviv. Students in the program work in early-stage for-profit and not-for-profit ventures while participating in workshops, talks and other learning opportunities.
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Keller summer programs engage students locally, globally
Burgers and cold drinks gave the Keller Center’s recent barbecue a laid-back vibe, but the students representing the Center’s signature summer programs brimmed with energy
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Tech Consumers Should Demand Better Security: Ruby Lee, Princeton University
As a chief computer architect at Hewlett-Packard in the 1980s, Ruby Lee was a leader in changing the way computers are built, simplifying their core instructions so they could do more.
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Episode 1: Serial(ism)
This episode is the story of what happened when a Princeton composer, who was inspired to create some of the most challenging music ever written, decided it could be most reliably performed by a machine.