Andrew Houck, national leader in quantum technology, appointed Princeton University dean of engineering Senior thesis spotlight: A ‘high-risk but well-defined’ idea to push the boundaries of quantum computing Alice Kunin named a Beckman Young Investigator Princeton will lead U.S. effort to design better chips for wireless communication MSE Class Day 2025 Lynn Loo elected AIChE fellow Junior faculty awards recognize excellence in research and teaching Physical cloaking works like a disappearing act for structural defects Kai Li elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences Kunin investigates new generation of semiconductors on PPPL-led project Innovation funds support advances in materials science and more Material? Robot? It’s a metabot From research to real-world, Princeton startup tackles soaring demand for lithium and other critical minerals Quantum fractal patterns visualized Dean for Research Peter Schiffer and 17 alumni named AAAS Fellows Biowaste into batteries? Princeton researchers point a laser at this idea Peter Eisenberger, founding director of the Princeton Materials Institute, dies at 83 Weird pattern offers a powerful new tool for engineers Recycled cements drive down emissions without slacking on strength Teachers explore material complexities of hair in Princeton workshop Leading the charge to better batteries New Ph.D. program leverages Princeton’s broad strength in materials science and engineering Lynn Loo, pioneer in clean energy technologies and champion of maritime decarbonization, elected to National Academy of Engineering Register named inaugural Distinguished Faculty Service Award recipient Three PMI faculty members win PECASE Adji Bousso Dieng recognized by The Africa Report Kaushik Sengupta named IEEE fellow With a single paper sheet, engineers make dancing structures that direct light and sound AI slashes cost and time for chip design, but that is not all Wani wins best presentation award at American Institute of Chemical Engineers annual meeting Princeton engineers win first place Prize Paper Award from IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics Stretchable, flexible, recyclable. This plastic is fantastic To understand why polymers clump, researchers look to spin Cliff Brangwynne and Salvatore Torquato inducted into the American Academy of Sciences and Letters Chemist Giacinto Scoles, ‘a superb scientist and an even better human being,’ dies at 89 Polymer researcher Stavros X. Drakopoulos wins Debye Prize Howard Stone named University Professor Saien Xie wins 2024 Packard Fellowship A new guide unfolds origami’s principles for beginners and experts alike Alumni profile: Allan Chang Princeton invests $8 Million in transformative research equipment Lilia Xie joins the Princeton Materials Institute and the Department of Chemistry to research emerging materials Tougher concrete, inspired by bone Experts show routes to recycling carbon dioxide and coal waste into useful products Researchers bend DNA strands with light, revealing material properties of chromosomes Double twist makes cracking easier to resist Better mixing leads to faster reactions for important chemicals Common plastics could passively cool and heat buildings with the seasons Sustainable materials expert Lusardi receives "Sustainability of Our Planet" funding From seashells to cement, nature inspires tougher building material Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page Next › Last page Last » News Archive 20252024202320222021202020192018201720162015