In 'Nature': 'A major achievement'
A team led by Princeton’s Mala Murthy and Sebastian Seung has mapped a fly's entire brain, a new step in understanding human brain disease.
Brooks, Gitai, Krienen and Skinnider win prestigious NIH awards
Four Princeton researchers won major awards from the National Institutes of Health to support their blue-sky research.
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Howard Stone named University Professor at Princeton
Stone is a leading engineering scholar and pioneer in fluid dynamics research. University Professor is Princeton’s highest honor for faculty.
SPIA exhibit and programming are directing attention to nuclear weapons as a scholarly and policy issue
“Close Encounters: Facing the Bomb in a New Nuclear Age” is on display at SPIA’s Bernstein Gallery through Oct. 25.
Saien Xie wins fellowship supporting revolutionary approach to energy-efficient electronics
Xie, a materials engineer, won a 2024 Packard Fellowship for creating atomically thin materials. “Thinking and inventing down to an atomic level like Saien is doing, most spectacularly I should add, is the future,” said James Sturm, ECE department chair.
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