Princeton appoints first vice dean for innovation

Rodney Priestley, professor of chemical and biological engineering and a leading researcher in the area of complex materials and processing, has been named Princeton University’s inaugural vice dean for innovation, effective Feb. 3, 2020. Continue Reading →

Incubator for startups opens near campus

By Liz Fuller-Wright In May 2018, Princeton officials and local representatives cut the ribbon on the Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs, a 31,000-square-foot co-working lab and office space for high-tech startup companies formed by Princeton faculty, Continue Reading →

The Hub: A new center opens its doors … to student entrepreneurship

THE SOCIAL CAMPUS NETWORKING startup Friendsy began with a single campus network at Princeton and has since expanded to 230 campuses nationwide. This June, Friendsy was one of the first startups to move into the Continue Reading →

Entrepreneurship at Princeton: An interview with Mung Chiang

PROFESSOR MUNG CHIANG has integrated fundamental research on computer network optimization with several successful business ventures. As director of the Keller Center, which expands the scope of engineering education to include leadership and societal issues, Continue Reading →