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From Catherine Z 9 Months ago
0 0 likes | 22 22 viewsKaushik Sengupta, assistant professor of electrical engineering, talks about his work on developing a low-cost silicon-based biosensor chip for medical diagnostics. This… -
Celebrate Princeton Invention 2017: Kaushik Sengupta
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From Catherine Z A year ago
0 0 likes | 145 145 viewsMost people reach for the thermostat when the room feels hot or cold, but in fact air temperature is only half the story. The temperatures of surrounding surfaces… -
From Princeton CST A year ago
0 0 likes | 74 74 viewsOn Friday 2/24, we created a paper “pentatonic scale” pianos. We experimented with ink and lead as conductive materials that can be translated into circuit… -
From David Radcliff 2 Years ago
0 0 likes | 93 93 viewsCarlab (ELE302) finial project from Group 207 (2016).Sarah Herrmann & Weimen Li show what they have been cooking up in the lab. -
From David Radcliff 2 Years ago
0 0 likes | 30 30 viewsCarlab (ELE302) finial project from Group 206 (2016).Katy Ho & Kevin Wang have let the dogs out with a car (dog) that can follow, fetch and even dance. -
From David Radcliff 2 Years ago
0 0 likes | 40 40 viewsCarlab (ELE302) finial project from Group 204 (2016). Rebecca Sichel & Lance Goodridge attempt to construct an inverted pendulum on top their car. -
From David Radcliff 2 Years ago
0 0 likes | 59 59 viewsCar lab (ELE302) finial project from Group 203 (2016). Antoine Crepin-Heroux & Shreyes Joshi are inspired by Star Wars' BB8 droid and create a ball balancing… -
From David Radcliff 2 Years ago
0 0 likes | 78 78 viewsCar lab (ELE302) finial project from Group 202 (2016). Chloe Song & Zachary Kendrick construct a Nerf gun turret that targets objects with a Pixy Cam based on color. -
From David Radcliff 2 Years ago
0 0 likes | 43 43 viewsCar lab (ELE302) finial project from Group 201 (2016). Devansh Gupta & Michael Liao construct a car that is controlled by a sensor filled glove and visor. -
From David Radcliff 2 Years ago
0 0 likes | 29 29 viewsCarlab (ELE302) finial project from Group 204 (2016). Rebecca Sichel & Lance Goodridge attempt to construct an inverted pendulum on top their car. -
From Broadcast Staff 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 95 95 viewsMechanical and Aerospace Engineering graduate student Daniel Quinn discusses his research into underwater robots, propulsion, and the benefits of using bio-inspired… -
From Broadcast Staff 4 Years ago
0 0 likes | 133 133 viewsRobert Stengel *65 *68, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Director, Program in Robotics and Intelligent Systems, surveys more than 50 years of space… -
From Alumni Education 5 Years ago
0 0 likes | 134 134 viewsThree different styles of vault structures, as presented by David P. Billingon '50, Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, and Professor of Civil and… -
Thin Shell Concrete Structures: Finsterwalder, Nervi, and Tedesko
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From Alumni Education 5 Years ago
0 0 likes | 112 112 viewsThe origins, symbolism, and design of the Washington Monument and the Eiffel Tower and an introduction to the concept of structural art by David P. Billingon '50,… -
From Alumni Education 5 Years ago
0 0 likes | 28 28 viewsThe Swiss tradition of structural art, as presented by David P. Billingon '50, Gordon Y.S. Wu Professor of Engineering, Emeritus, and Professor of Civil and… -
The Origins of Reinforced Concrete: Maillart and the Salginatobel
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From Alumni Education 5 Years ago
0 0 likes | 42 42 viewsThe concept of "prestressing" in bridge building and a discussion of the structural artists who employed this technique in their work, as presented by David P.… -
The Origins of Prestressing: Freyssinet, Magnel, and Finsterwalder
Alumni Education 5 Years ago0 0 likes | 42 42 views