In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the School of Engineering and Applied Science highlights the extraordinary contributions of scientists, engineers and educators of Asian and Pacific Islander heritage.

In this series, members of our community share reflections on their heritages, their passions and their work at Princeton and beyond.

For more profiles from Princeton University’s Asian and Asian American community, see the 2022 Year of the Tiger Series: https://bit.ly/38xrri9.

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