Princeton Research Centers
Princeton University is home to many interdisciplinary research centers. Browse our list of centers that combine innovative research with entrepreneurship, or see below for a complete list of University centers and departments.
Centers with an Entrepreneurial Focus:
Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment: With a focus on practical solutions, the center hosts a vibrant and expanding program of research and teaching in the areas of sustainable energy development, energy conservation, and environmental protection and remediation.
Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education: The Keller Center offers a wide range of entrepreneurship activities including courses, workshops and lectures.
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics: The Institute is dedicated to innovation in research and teaching at the interface of modern biology and the quantitative sciences.
Mid-InfraRed Technologies for Health and the Environment (MIRTHE): Dedicated to fundamental research and technology prototyping, this National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center headquartered at Princeton University includes partners City College New York, Johns Hopkins University, Rice, Texas A&M, and the University of Maryland Baltimore County.
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM): A leader in the field of material science, PRISM's goal is to develop technologies and stimulate interaction and collaboration with industry, government and academic institutions throughout the world.
Princeton Neuroscience Institute: Featuring faculty from Applied Math, Chemistry, Engineering, Molecular Biology, Physics, Philosophy and Psychology, the Institute's diversity mirrors the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary neuroscience research and provides a rich set of opportunities for research and training in neuroscience.
All Princeton University Research Centers
A complete list of academic research centers and departments can be found at the Office of the Dean for Research.
