The project, led by Gerard Wysocki, an expert in laser-based spectroscopic systems, will improve the environmental monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions and toxic air pollution around cities or industrial facilities and provide new tools for rapidly assessing disaster sites, such as…
The Turing Award is considered the highest honor in computer science, often called the “Nobel Prize of Computing.”
Wigderson, the Herbert H. Maass Professor in the Institute for Advanced Study’s School of Mathematics, earned his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1983 in what was then the Department of…
That code contains instructions for all of life’s functions and follows rules not unlike those that govern human languages. Each sequence in a genome adheres to an intricate grammar and syntax, the structures that give rise to meaning. Just as changing a few words can radically alter the impact of a sentence, small variations in a biological…
Mengdi Wang will lead the AI and reinforcement learning thrust of a collaborative project that won a $7.5 million grant from the Defense Department's Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative. The project will seek to understand causal relationships in complex biological networks using advanced machine learning techniques, with major implications for everything from genomics to global health.
The research team of Tian-Ming Fu is developing new electronic devices to manipulate and study molecules in their native environment.
The new hardware reimagines AI chips for modern workloads and can run powerful AI systems using much less energy than today’s most advanced semiconductors, according to Naveen Verma, professor of electrical and computer engineering. Verma, who will lead the project, said the advances…
Goldsmith, dean of Princeton University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science and Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was recognized for her pioneering work in wireless communications and information theory. In…
The Arthur P. Sloan Foundation has named Chi Jin a 2024 Sloan Research Fellow, recognizing his expertise and leadership in machine learning.
Wentzlaff, a computer architecture expert, studies a range of issues that impact the future of computing. His research explores what computer architectures will look like after the end of Moore’s Law,…
Lyon, a professor of electrical and computer engineering, focuses on harnessing quantum mechanical effects for information processing, with a special focus on the use of silicon and helium as a quantum computing platform. By coating silicon chips with superfluid helium (cooled to near…
Ghasempour, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, was one of 48 researchers selected for the program this…
Atsutse Kludze focuses on high-speed and efficient system architectures for future communication and sensing networks, especially within the millimeter wave and sub-terahertz frequency range. His work applies electromagnetic and wireless communication theory to experimental evaluation and prototyping. He is also a Semiconductor Research…