In early 2005 we asked the Princeton University community to submit imagery produced in the course of research or incorporating tools and concepts from science. The response was overwhelming: more than 200 entries from nearly 100 individuals in 15 departments. We selected 55 of these works to appear in the 2005 Art of Science Exhibition.

The resulting assembly of images presents a fascinating and beautiful cross section of the arts and sciences at Princeton. It celebrates the aesthetics of research and the ways in which science and art inform each other.

We thank all those who submitted works to the competition. By sharing their imagination, as well as the fruits of their research, they have made this project an interdisciplinary collaboration on a grand scale.

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FIRST PRIZE

Plasma Table
Elle Starkman and Andrew Post-Zwicker
SECOND PRIZE

Driven
Anton Darhuber, Benjamin Fischer and Sandra Troian
THIRD PRIZE

Individually Marked Ants
Stephen Pratt

Reactive Ion Mardi Gras
David Inglis GS

Cygnus Nebula
Doughlas Finkbeiner

The Hell
Shufeng Bai GS

Snow
Shufeng Bai GS

Fallopian
Elina Mer

Strange Crystal
Darsh Ranjan '05

Mooney Faces
Aaron Schurger GS

The Rock Blooms
James Nehlsen GS

Worm Window
Erin Cram

Virus-Cell Interaction
Joerg Schroeer

Dynamic Asset Allocation in Freight Transportation
Warren B. Powell and Belgacem Bouzaiene-Ayari

Prison
Miguel Gaspar GS

Golden Surfactants
Anderson Shum ’05 and Hannes Schniepp

NanoDog
Shufeng Bai GS

Transgenic Neural Stem Cells
John Dimos GS

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