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Pete Conrad, descending the ladder onto the moon. Part Nine: Air and Space
Space, flight, robots… Some of the most dazzling achievements in the history of Princeton Engineering and its alumni have taken place by way of the department now known as Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
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Siebel Scholars push boundaries of computer science
The Siebel Scholars Foundation awarded five fellowships to Princeton University graduate students in computer science as part of its annual commitment to support the most talented students at the world’s leading graduate schools of business, computer science and bioengineering.
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Martonosi named director of Keller Center
Margaret R. Martonosi, the Hugh Trumbull Adams ’35 Professor of Computer Science, has been appointed director of Princeton University’s Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, effective July 1.
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Q and A About the First Year in Engineering
Incoming BSE students have many questions before their engineering studies at Princeton University. If you can’t find an answer to your question here, you should contact Dean Peter Bogucki, associate dean for undergraduate affairs.
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Mathematician casts new models of uncertainty for a changing world
Ludovic Tangpi, an assistant professor of operations research and financial engineering, explores new ways to model and mitigate risks in large, ever-changing systems, with applications to financial markets.
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Princeton scientists and research played a critical role in a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine that investigates the technology, policy and societal dimensions of accelerating decarbonization in the United States. Image by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Princeton researchers at forefront of national plans for transition to net-zero emissions
Scientists and research based at Princeton University played a critical role in a new national report that investigates the technology, policy and societal dimensions of accelerating decarbonization in the United States.
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Alumnus Yi Wang’s language-learning app attracts $100M in funding, 50M Users
Alumnus Yi Wang’s new venture, an artificial intelligence-based English language learning app called Liulishuo, has over 50 million registered users, making it one of the most popular language learning apps in China.
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Sofia Quinodoz has been named a 2020 Hanna Gray Fellow of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, a fellowship for diverse, early-career researchers in the life sciences. The fellowship comes with $1.4 million over eight years, helping to power her transition from postdoctoral researcher to principal investigator. Photo by Aaron E. Lin Cell mapping expert receives HHMI diversity fellowship with eight years of support
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) has named Princeton postdoctoral researcher Sofia Quinodoz a 2020 Hanna Gray Fellow, bolstering her study into how the structures within cells contribute to disease.
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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…