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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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Dean Andrew Houck explains a classic experiment in a talk welcoming first-year families. Photos by Sameer A. Khan/Fotobuddy Dean gives visiting families a glimpse of quantum ‘magic’
In a lecture for first-year students and their families, Princeton Engineering dean Andrew Houck explained how quantum computers could solve currently “impossible” problems and highlighted Princeton’s role in advancing quantum science and engineering.
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Episode 4: Bethany Beardslee Winham and Chris Winham
In this remarkable interview, Bethany Beardslee Winham looks back at a time when Milton Babbitt and Godfrey Winham — as well as Beardslee herself — were changing the sound of music.
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Episode 2: Composers in the Computer Center
Princeton music composers spent late nights in the Engineering Quadrangle in the 1960s, punching their cards and running huge jobs overnight on the room-sized, silent IBM 7090. With the help of Princeton engineers, they were helping light the spark of the digital music revolution.
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Cookies: Tech Security & Privacy, Episode 7, Colleen Josephson & Yan Shvartsnaider Your movements are being tracked down to the inch: Colleen Josephson and Yan Shvartzshnaider
Our guests today, Yan Shvartzshnaider and Colleen Josephson, discuss how a new technology embedded in newer Apple iPhones has the technology to track the owner’s movements, down to the inch, indoors.
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The security flaws of online learning: Mihir Kshirsagar
Are online learning platforms really secure? Mihir Kshirsagar co-wrote a paper that spells out in startling detail everything you’ve wondered about — but didn’t want to know — about how online platforms are allowing students to have their personal data exploited as the students use them for online learning. And he discusses the one mistake…
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Information Session: Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) Tel Aviv
For undergraduate and graduate students interested in interning with a startup company in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) is a Keller Center program that brings Princeton students a global internship experience.
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William R. Kenan, Jr. Visiting Professorship for Distinguished Teaching
Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science invites nominations for the William R. Kenan, Jr. Visiting Professorship for Distinguished Teaching.