Princeton Engineers
Celebrating our community. Read more about our engineers.
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Graduate Alumni
Corey Toler-Franklin *11: Using computer vision to advance medicine and reconstruct lost history
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Faculty
Daniel Cohen: Herding cells like sheepdogs herd sheep
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Graduate Student
Christina Kim: Mapping the human microbiome, and reviving the campus #OutinSTEM community
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News
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Retro-reflectors could help future cities keep their cool
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The science of static shock jolted into the 21st century
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Engineering students recognize exceptional teachers and mentors
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Episode 4: Bethany Beardslee Winham and Chris Winham
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Microscopes reveal a frozen moment in cellular time. This new method records cells as they work.
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Can language models read the genome? This one decoded mRNA to make better vaccines.
An impact far greater than you imagined
The Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education provides students across Princeton powerful tools – through courses, accelerators, internships, and projects – to have positive impacts far beyond their specific disciplines.
Creating. Inspiring. Transforming
The importance of engineering and technology to address the most challenging problems facing humanity has never been more apparent. Read Dean Andrea Goldsmith’s strategic vision for increasing the impact of Princeton Engineering to solve the most challenging problems facing humanity.
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April 18
8:30 am
Blockchain Meets Networking: Promises, Enhancements, and Threat
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April 18
4:00 pm
Princeton Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference 2024
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April 19
10:00 am
UPitchNJ 2024
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April 19
12:00 pm
Princeton Precision Health Spring Seminar Series: The Etiologies of Kawasaki Disease
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April 22
12:30 pm
Learning Models of the Environment for Reinforcement Learning
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April 24
12:30 pm
History and Legacy of Black Entrepreneurship Spring Roundtable
Engineering Tours
Join us for an in-person, student-led tour of the engineering school. Sign up to hear directly from a current engineering student and to ask questions. Please explore online, follow us on social media, or email questions.