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This seminar prepares computer science graduate students and advanced undergraduate students to effectively engage on matters of public policy and law. The core of the course is a survey of computer science research that has successfully influenced government decision making or commercial practices.
Read Article →Research Areas. Browse areas of research our faculty and students take part in. Research Projects. A database of research projects. Interdisciplinary Programs. Other programs related to Computer Science at Princeton. Technical Reports. View and search technical papers and reports with contributions from our faculty and students. Computing.
Read Article →This course introduces the broader discipline of computer science to people having a basic familiarity with Java programming. It covers the second half of our book Computer Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach (the first half is covered in our Coursera course Computer Science: Programming with a Purpose, to be released in the fall of 2018).
Read Article →May 27th, 2020 Princeton’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter honors Wyatt Lloyd with teaching award; May 26th, 2020 COS senior Preeti Iyer awarded the Walter E. Hope Class of 1901 Medal; May 18th, 2020 Princeton Engineers series highlights Ph.D. candidate Noah Apthorpe.
Read Article →By design, Princeton emphasizes comparatively short and intensive programs of doctoral study. The Graduate School therefore has few central requirements for doctoral candidates beyond the standard requirements for all graduate students related to administrative standing, residency, and full-time study. To qualify for the Ph.D., students are required by the Graduate School to pass the general.
An introduction to computer science in the context of scientific, engineering, and commercial applications. The course will teach basic principles and practical issues, and will prepare students to use computers effectively for applications in computer science, physics, biology, chemistry, engineering, and other disciplines.
Computer science student wins Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton's top graduate student honor Student projects use computing to ensure technology serves society Doctoral research helps develop tool to probe plastics’ behavior down to the molecular scale.
The biggest thing I noticed about the program was that they don't teach you programming languages; they teach you how to think about and solve computing problems. At the time I was there (the early 90s) we learned using C, but there was very litt.
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Read Article →Fields of Study Princeton University has 42 degree-granting departments and programs that admit students. The University also offers a growing number of joint degree offerings, graduate certificates and interdepartmental programs that allow students to work across disciplinary boundaries while still continuing to receive advanced training and a degree in the home department.
Read Article →Jie Xiong: PhD (UCL, 2015), formerly Assistant Professor at Singapore Management University, now Assistant Professor in the College of Information and Computer Science, UMASS Amherst. Waseem Ozan: former VSRC student, now PhD student at UCL.
Read Article →All areas of study. Social Sciences. Humanities; Engineering; Natural Sciences; Social Sciences; Whether improving national security, exploring issues of poverty, explaining human behavior or taking a critical look at international trade, research in the social sciences at Princeton strives to advance of knowledge of human society and address some of the largest societal problems of the 21st.
Read Article →Jia Deng Assistant Professor Computer Science Princeton University STUDENTS. Weifeng Chen PhD Student.
The program is designed to offer broad professional training in political science and to enable students to specialize in any of the main subfields of political science (American politics, comparative politics, international politics, and political theory), as well as public law and formal and quantitative analysis.