Our new dean, @nanonoodle, welcomes you to the start of the new academic year! In this video, he talks about his vision to prepare the next generation of engineers to create knowledge, invent technologies, drive economic growth, & change the world for the better. Thx @AimyWissa
Princeton researchers led by @brangwynnelab used artificial intelligence to help point the way toward a robust system for monitoring and evaluating cellular responses to drugs at a single-cell level: https://t.co/pc0qoW29zn
Nora Graves' interdisciplinary senior thesis compared two automated approaches to adding accent marks, or diacritics, to text. She wondered which approach worked better: today’s large language models or older statistical methods. @PrincetonCS https://t.co/nQdflC0y1P
💡New on the CITP Blog: Is AI-Assisted Oral Argument Preparation Worth the Hype?
"We found that the best AI simulators actually perform surprisingly well. But we also found very significant shortcomings."
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Bede Liu, an emeritus professor of electrical engineering and a pioneer in digital signal processing, died on May 7 at the age of 91. Former students and colleagues remembered Liu for his humility, humor and generosity:
https://t.co/MJFrzSB1Yw
.@DanedeQuilettes and Kaiyi Jiang have been named to the inaugural group of Young American Scientists, a group of 28 early-career scientists based in the U.S. who are changing the world with their work” according to the announcement by @sciam:
https://t.co/Okwo3JRPPp
Student athletes engage in every field this campus has to offer, including here at Princeton Engineering. Their stories are the theme of the new edition of EQuad News: https://t.co/DA1LvWjb7P
For her senior thesis, Nora Graves (center) compared two automated approaches to adding accent marks, or diacritics, to text in the Yorùbá language of Nigeria. Read more: https://t.co/nQdflC0y1P
.@Princeton researchers led by Celeste Nelson of have discovered a new way to study embryonic organs — using energy. Read more: https://t.co/q4I3smuMf6
.@DanedeQuilettes and @idmjky have been named to the inaugural cohort of @sciam's Young American Scientists, recognizing their works’ potential to change the world. Read more: https://t.co/Okwo3JRPPp
Wastewater can replace clean water as a source for hydrogen production, eliminating a major drawback to hydrogen fuel and reducing water treatment costs by up to 47%, according to new research from Princeton engineers: https://t.co/Kj0l3SndOA
Student athletes engage in every field this campus has to offer, including here at Princeton Engineering. In the new edition of EQuad News, we share stories of some of our many current engineering student athletes: https://t.co/DA1LvWjb7P
Engineering faculty members Amir Ali Ahmadi and @jerelleaj received the President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching at the 2026 Commencement ceremonies. Read more: https://t.co/98SHTXSSWw
Princeton researchers led by @brangwynnelab have harnessed #AI to introduce a tool that maps the shape of vital structures within a cell. It's in the service of shedding light on important markers of health. Brangwynne is director of @omenndarlingbio.👇 https://t.co/pc0qoW29zn
The New Jersey AI Hub and @NJCommColleges are teaming up for AI Ready NJ, a statewide partnership "designed to help the state's community colleges prepare students, faculty and employers for an economy increasingly defined by AI." https://t.co/FlfQjfD8qK
At the New Jersey Research Cores Partnering Conference on July 8th at Princeton, we will hear a keynote address from Samantha Roberts, director of the Nanofabrication Facility, Advanced Science Research Center, @GradCenterNews
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Then and now: Every spring since 1941, the graduating class in Chemical Engineering (Now Chemical and Biological Engineering) has posed with a clock. Read more about the Class of 2026 here: https://t.co/9ngGzqFIzc
.@adjiboussodieng, an expert in artificial intelligence, has won an @NSF CAREER Award, one of the top honors for early career faculty. Read more from @PrincetonCS: https://t.co/PHsVAv4yAT
Best of luck to Hannah Wiswell as she particpates in the Ivy+ Three-Minute Thesis competition next Wednesday. Click at this link to register for the Zoom link to watch it happen! https://t.co/awzUE8fugR
As #ElectricVehicle adoption grows in the United States and globally, the demand for #EV batteries and their critical materials - such as lithium, nickel, cobalt, and graphite - is expected to surge dramatically, say researchers including @DeniseMauzerall: https://t.co/ri79aWA7PG
James Sturm, an expert in nanotechnology and materials science, is the recipient of the engineering Faculty Distinguished Service Award. Read more: https://t.co/uIn0K1s9kr