Innovation AI at Princeton: Pushing limits, accelerating discovery and serving humanity . At Princeton, interdisciplinary collaborations of researchers are using artificial intelligence to accelerate discovery across the University in fields ranging from neuroscience to Near Eastern studies. Research Princeton archaeologists are using cutting-edge digital technologies to help reveal the ancient past . In the field, digital technology saves immense amounts of time and limits fruitless digging. In the classroom, VR recreations help bring the past to life. Search Filter - Any -AcademicsAthleticsAwardCampus LifeDiversity & InclusionInnovationInternationalPeopleResearchServiceUniversity News Gene Jarrett takes us back to the Gilded Age in his new biography of Paul Laurence Dunbar University dedicates Laura Wooten Hall in honor of beloved election poll worker’s lifelong commitment to service Princeton START program for inclusive entrepreneurship welcomes its inaugural cohort of researchers Mourning the tragic death of Misrach Ewunetie Mourning the tragic death of Misrach Ewunetie Felix Heide awarded 2022 Packard Fellowship for early-career scientists and engineers New biophysics graduate program draws leading faculty from across the University Hildred Geertz, ‘incredibly accomplished scholar’ in cultural anthropology and ‘beloved founding figure’ as Princeton’s first female department chair, dies at 95 SPIA Reacts: Insights on the protests in Iran from scholars at the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts welcomes new scholars Michelle Chan, Celeste Nelson and A.J. te Velthuis win major NIH awards 'What can I do?' How to put your values into action June Huh wins MacArthur ‘genius’ grant for creative approaches to mathematical puzzles In her new book, Ruha Benjamin finds hope by celebrating how small changes can ‘spread justice and joy’ Princeton scientists win major physics prizes Ben Bernanke, former Princeton professor and economics department chair, receives Nobel Prize in economic sciences T. Leslie Shear Jr., classical archaeologist, ‘rigorous scholar’ and ‘inspiring teacher,’ dies at 84 Princeton will name campus arch for Kentaro Ikeda ‘44, the University’s sole Japanese student during World War II Author of new Stevie Nicks book is a Princeton professor who loves 'Tusk,' studies Tchaikovsky 'The Sky is for Everyone': Talking with Princeton women in astrophysics Princeton dissociates from segments of fossil fuel industry Board approves 17 faculty appointments Middlesex College joins Princeton's Community College Teaching Partnership Provost Deborah Prentice nominated to lead the University of Cambridge Thompson wins New Horizons Prize in Physics for neutral-atom quantum computing Brangwynne wins the Breakthrough Prize for revolutionary view of living cells Sixteen faculty members transfer to emeritus status More possible entry points for COVID spike protein identified by Princeton scientists Twelve scholars named Presidential Postdoctoral Research Fellows Thirty people become U.S. citizens at naturalization ceremony on campus Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 … Next page Next › Last page Last »