CEE Reunion Alumni Reception
81 Alexander Street Princeton, NJ, United StatesCelebrate and catch up with CEE Alumni, Professors and friends! Sponsored by Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Celebrate and catch up with CEE Alumni, Professors and friends! Sponsored by Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Sponsored by the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering alumni reception.
CISS Alumni Mixer for alums and current CISS students.
Olga Troyanskaya, director of Princeton Precision Health, professor of computer science and the Lewis Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, will discuss how current advances in data science and AI can be used to transform human health at all levels: from molecular to social to environmental, with the goal of enacting smart, equitable and ethical policy and evidence-based clinical practice. Refreshments to follow (4:00-4:30 p.m.).
Panel discussion and audience Q&A with new faculty members, graduate student research project talk, exciting chemistry demo with lights and colors and a Grad Student Awards program, followed by a reception for all alumni.
Math Alumni Open House.
Join us for an expert panel discussion about the current state of global commodity markets, the energy transition, and energy policy going forward in the face of macroeconomic challenges.
Faculty from Princeton Language and Intelligence (PLI) will present short talks around the following themes: How large AI models work; societal impacts of AI; and AI for research: applications across disciplines. PLI is a provost initiative focusing on the deep understanding, informed design and cross-disciplinary applications of large AI models in the service of humanity.
“Net Zero” restrictions on emissions from agriculture and fossil fuels are scientifically unjustified. Yet these restrictions threaten the livelihoods of farmers and exacerbate world hunger. The solution is to avoid mandates that restrict free-market agriculture and energy. Our expert panelists will examine why we must choose food sovereignty over climate alarmism: no Farmers, no food, no freedom. Sponsored by the Conservative Princeton Association.
We are extremely excited to celebrate Reunions once again this year and welcome our alumni back to the EQuad! We hope to see you at our annual CBE Alumni and Family Ice Cream Social!
The climate transition of our society will require the active participation of investors and entrepreneurs. Please join our panel of experts to learn how climate, climate tech and cleantech are the frontiers of our battle to save the planet and a singular opportunity to do well and do good at the same time.
Celebrate Princeton University’s transition to heating and cooling campus through the newly installed geo-exchange system. This event will exhibit this singular moment in Princeton’s campus energy infrastructure transition from combustion-based energy to renewable-based energy.
Celebrate Princeton University’s transition to heating and cooling campus through the newly installed geo-exchange system with a tour of the Thermally Integrated Geo-Exchange Resource (TIGER) facility. Sponsored by the Princeton University Office of Sustainability.
Featuring Iain McCulloch, director of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment; Gerhard R. Andlinger ’52 Professor in Energy and Environment; professor of electrical and computer engineering and Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.
Sponsored by the Council on Science and Technology