POSTDOC
Princeton University
Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows Program


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In 1997, the Council launched the Princeton University Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship Program to attract to Princeton postdoctoral fellows in science and engineering who wish to develop skills that will allow them to pursue careers in both research and teachng. The Teaching Fellows will conduct research in the laboratory of a Princeton faculty member, while simultaneously working with a teaching mentor in order to improve their teaching skills.

The past fellows are:

Sonia Altizer, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
*Cindy Benedict, Molecular Biology
Alexander Bradley, Hubert Alyea Fellow in Chemistry
Luke Bradley, Chemistry
Kristin Burgess, Physics
Phil Farese, Physics
Sam Flaxman, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Brenda Frye, Astrophysics
Lee Friedman, Chemistry
Dan Giammar,Geosciences
Drew Guswa, CEE
Berit Hinnemann, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Melissa Hughes, Eva Gossman Fellow in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Shannon Hughes, Applied and Computational Mathematics
Rebecca Jordan, EEB
Mark Krumholz, Astrophysical Sciences
Marc Kuchner, Astrophysical Sciences
Gary Kunkel, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Kyle McQuade, Molecular Biology
Todd Minehardt, Chemistry
Eric Muller, Molecular Biology
*Robert Nelson, Beck Fellow in Astrophysics
Annette Ostling, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Mark Panning, Geosciences
Mark Pinsk, Psychology
Rebecca Safran, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Sima Setayeshgar, APC
Alex Shingleton, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Frederik Simons, Geosciences
Melissa Trend Staid, Shell Fellow in Geosciences
Heather Thieringer, Molecular Biology
*Matthew Trawick, Aaron Lemonick Fellow in Physics
Wilasa Vichit-Vadakan, Civil & Environmental Engineering
Jan Vondrak, Mathematics
Daniel Wasserman, Electrical Engineering
Rachael Winfree, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Tim Weyrich, Computer Science
Gayle Wittenberg, Molecular Biology
Andrew Youdin, Astrophysical Sciences