Participating companies for the 2011 Job Fair at Princeton's School of Engineering and Applied Science:
10gen
ALK Technologies, Inc.
AppNexus
Arete, Inc.
Autonomy, Inc.
BioMetallics, Inc.
Bloomberg LP
Bridgewater Associates, Inc.
Capital One
Chronos Research
Coatue Management
Contact Singapore
Crestron Electronics, Inc.
D.E. Shaw Research
Dropbox, Inc.
Elysium Digital, LLC
Environ International Corporation
Epic
Facebook
Fusion-io
Gamesa Wind US
Huge Inc
Hulu
iBE
iC
Archive – October 2011
Prof. Yiguang Ju played a key role in a recent NASA study aimed at charting the future of its space propulsion systems in the wake of the retirement of the shuttle system.
William F. Baker is interviewed by Jeremy Chen '11, Elizabeth Nadelman '11 and Maryann Wachter '11. The Structural Engineering Partner for Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), Baker is best known for developing the “buttressed core” structural system for the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest manmade structure.
This collection of talks on skyscrapers includes interviews with three giants in the field of structural engineering -- Bill Baker, Leslie Robertson,
David Billington, Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering and emeritus professor of civil and environmental Engineering, reflects upon his personal and professional experiences with Fazlur Khan in this lecture titled “Personal and Professional Reflections about a Great Engineer."
Khan was a structural engineer who significantly advanced the design of urban buildings and is most famous for his designs of the John Hancock Center and Willis (formerly Sears) Tower.
Khan is the subject
Guy Nordenson, a professor of architecture at Princeton, is interviewed by Alex Beers '11 and Michaela Glaser '11.
Guy Nordenson and Associates collaborates with architects in the design process of complex and challenging projects. Recent projects include the World Trade Center Memorial Slurry Wall Bracing Structure in New York with Davis Brody Bond and Simpson Gumpertz & Heger and the design of the 7 Stems Broadcast Tower in New York with Henry N Cobb/Pei Cobb Freed & Partners.
Leslie Robertson is interviewed by Meg Lee '11 and Jasmine Low '11.
Structure magazine describes Robertson as "a creative pioneer and visionary for new engineering concepts and applying computers in design," and says that his work "has greatly advanced the art and the science of structural engineering theory, not only for skyscrapers but also for long-span roofs, domes and bridges."
This collection of talks on skyscrapers includes interviews with three giants in the
We all depend upon lithium-ion batteries every day to power our cellphones and laptops. Craig Arnold is working to make those batteries last longer and provide more energy.
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
