Linda Abriola, dean of the School of Engineering at Tufts University, and Alice Gast, president of Lehigh University, have been included in the encyclopedia American Women of Science Since 1900.
Archive – February 2011
Princeton computer science students won two of three top prizes in a prestigious competition for their work reconstructing ancient Greek art and making the Internet work more efficiently.
Three Princeton engineering professors have been elected members of the National Academy of Engineering, a high professional honor among engineers.
Using mathematical concepts, Princeton researchers have developed a method of discovering new drugs for a range of diseases by calculating which physical properties of biological molecules may predict their effectiveness as medicines.
Katie Hsih puts her engineering education to work to help an African community recover.
Cole Freeman went to Ghana last year as one of 20 students who participated in the inaugural term of Princeton's Bridge Year Program.
Through Scholars in the Nation's Service engineering students use their technical know-how to help craft public policy and serve the government.
Rodney Priestley, assistant professor of chemical and biological Engineering, has been awarded a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
