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PLI Anirudha Majumdar

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OURSIP Intern - Maria Luisa Parada

Fiber Formation Based on Nonequilibrated Aqueous Two-phase Systems Advised by: Prof. Howard Stone, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Niki Abbasi, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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OURSIP Intern - Nick Zhu

Simulation Study of Monolayer Vibrations Advised by: Prof. Aditya Sood, Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringTouhid Ahmed, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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Princeton Campus Composting, Ezekiel Akinsanya, UG '26, Julia Dumais, UG '26, and and Giselle Schrier, UG '26 (3993749)

Methane gas produced by decomposing organic matter in landfills is responsible for about 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Imagine if we could eliminate ⅕ of these emissions while creating…

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PLAinly Put, Gary Smith, UG '26, Grace Anne McCooey, UG '26, and Eli Soffer, UG '26 (3993890)

The US produces well over 35 million tons of plastic each year, largely in part due to the great demand for single-use plastics. Polylactic acid, or PLA, is a popular alternative to fossil-fuel-based…

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2023 Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellow - Jason Molesky

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Bradford Seminar: "Expanding protected areas: What can we gain and how can we get there?"

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Itemize Hotel Advance Deposits

This demonstration will review how to enter and account for a hotel advance deposit and then show how to reconcile that advance deposit on your final expense report.

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Hotel Itemizations

This demonstration will review how to itemize a hotel bill so that all of your expenses are accounted for accurately. We will then show you how to enter and account for a hotel advance deposit, and…

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Can you electrically stimulate wounds to make them heal faster?, Gawoon Shim, G4 (3964478)

As a part of studying ‘collective migration’—the large scale migration of thousands of cells that is important for healing and developmental processes—the CohenLab harnesses a…

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Next Generation Concrete: Exploring the CO2 Sequestration Potential of Low-lime Binders Enabled by Materials Architecture and Additive Manufacturing, Nadia Ralston, UG '22 (3967491)

As society pushes towards industrialization and growing needs for development occur, the global demand for Ordinary Portland cement (OPC) is expected to rise concurrently. Yet, as one of the largest…

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Mapping the US Agrifood System at the County-Level, Peter Nixon, Postdoc (3967278)

With the goal of informing local food-action planning, we developed the first county-level database detailing agrifood consumption and production across 3,114 counties in the United States. The…

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Now, or in Seven Years: An Analysis of Social and Traditional Media Responses to the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report, Aaron Serianni, UG '25 (3958083)

On April 4, 2022, Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published their contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report, Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change,…

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The Effects of Zygosity on Behavior in a SHANK3B Knockout Mouse Model of Autism, Michael Lenzi, UG '22 (3962744)

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a pervasive disorder mostly diagnosed in young children. Some studies have estimated the rates of ASD in the U.S. to be around 2-3 percent of children, so it is a…

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Shine On You Crazy Diamond: Photo-Induced Behavior of GdSbTe, André Koch Liston, UG '23 (3887939)

Light is fast — but not infinitely fast. When electronic circuits become as small as atoms and information travels in the picosecond scale (10^-12 s), detectors must react to ultrafast changes…

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Princeton University Chamber Choir - "FIGURE HUMAINE"

The Princeton University Chamber Choir performs Poulenc's extraordinary cantata Figure humaine, a work written during the Nazi occupation of France, paired with Mary Lou Williams' choral…

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