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Celebrate Princeton Invention 2017: Kaushik SenguptaKaushik Sengupta, assistant professor of electrical engineering, talks about his work on developing a low-cost silicon-based biosensor chip for medical diagnostics. This millimeter-sized, low-cost…
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Optimization tools for drug formulation and discoveryFinding the ideal formulation for a new drug can involve sifting through many possible ingredients and conducting a large number of experiments. A mathematical optimization program developed by…
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Laser technology monitors heart health through the breathGerard Wysocki of Princeton University discusses his laser technology for detecting nitric oxide in the breath as a way for doctors to monitor patient health. Wysocki is testing the technology with…
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Celebrate Princeton Invention Brad CarrowAssistant Professor of Chemistry Brad Carrow talks about his work on creating new types of plastics with designer properties.
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Celebrate Princeton Invention 2015 Claire WhiteClaire White, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, talks about her work on sustainable building materials. She studies…
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Celebrate Princeton Invention 2015 Ruby LeeRuby Lee, the Forrest G. Hamrick Professor in Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering, describes her hardware-based solutions for making computers more resistant to cyber attacks.
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Celebrate Princeton Invention 2015 Mark BrynildsenMark Brynildsen, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at Princeton University, and his team are harnessing the body's own immune system to build better antibiotics.
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Celebrate Princeton Invention 2015 Dan SteingartDaniel Steingart, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, talks about a new way to detect the charge and overall health of…
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Celebrate Princeton Invention 2015 Coleen MurphyColeen Murphy, Professor of Molecular Biology and the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics, is developing a diagnostic test to determine the health of oocytes, giving insight into when…
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Celebrate Princeton Invention 2015 Jason PettaJason Petta, professor of physics, and his team have developed a quantum-dot microwave laser, or “maser,” that is powered by the one-by-one flow of single electrons.
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