K. Ronnie Sircar, associate professor of operations research and financial engineering at Princeton, discusses quantitative finance.
This lecture is part of a series on "engineering the future." Other topics include cryptography, sustainable energy, transportation systems, water stewardship, greenhouse gases, and the future of the internet.
The series was developed by the Princeton Adult School in conjunction with School of Engineering Dean H. Vincent Poor and Princeton Universit
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Michael Celia, chair of the department of civil and environmental engineering and an investigator with the Carbon Mitigation Initiative at Princeton, discusses geological storage as an option for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas that contributes to the problem of climate change.
This lecture is part of a series on "engineering the future." Other topics include cryptography, sustainable energy, transportation systems, water ste
Edward Felten, professor of computer science and public affairs and director of the Center for Information Technology Policy, discusses "Cryptography: Secret Coding, Spying, and E-Commerce."
This lecture is part of a series on "engineering the future." Other topics include cryptography, sustainable energy, transportation systems, water stewardship, greenhouse gases, and the future of the internet.
The series was developed by the Princeton Adult School in conjunction with Sc
Robert R. Harris, co-founder of ENVIRON International and visiting lecturer at Princeton's School of Engineering and Applied Science, discusses "Putting the Roof on Greenhouse Gas Emissions."
This lecture is part of a series on "engineering the future." Other topics include cryptography, sustainable energy, transportation systems, water stewardship, greenhouse gases, and the future of the internet.
The series was developed by the Princeton Adult School in conjuncti
Larry L. Peterson, Robert E. Kahn Professor of Computer Science at Princeton, discussses "The Internet of the Future."
This lecture is part of a series on "engineering the future." Other topics include cryptography, sustainable energy, transportation systems, water stewardship, quantitative finance, and greenhouse gases.
The series was developed by the Princeton Adult School in conjunction with School of Engineering Dean H. Vincent Poor and Princeton University's Office
Ignacio Rodriguez Iturbe, James S. MacDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, discusses "Water: Keystone for Sustainable Development."
Topics in this lecture series on engineering the future include cryptography, sustainable energy, transportation systems, quantitative finance, greenhouse gases, and the future of the internet. The series was developed by the Princeton Adult School in conjunction with School of Engineering Dean H. Vincent Poor
Alain Kornhauser, professor of operations research and financial engineering and director of the program in transportation at Princeton, discusses "Radical Improvements for the Area's Transportation System."
Topics in this lecture series on engineering the future include cryptography, sustainable energy, quantitative finance, water stewardship, greenhouse gases, and the future of the internet. The series was developed by the Princeton Adult School in conjunction with School of Eng
Emily Carter, Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Applied and Computational Mathematics and director of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, speaks about "New Ideas for Green Energy Solutions."
Topics in this lecture series on engineering the future include cryptography, sustainable energy, transportation systems, water stewardship, greenhouse gases, and the future of the internet. The series was developed by the Princeton Ad
