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Research Roundup

Hasan lab discovers an unusual chiral quantum state in a topological material

M. Zahid Hasan and Zi-Jia Cheng, Md Shafayat Hossain, Qi Zhang, Yu-Xiao Jiang, Jia-Xin Yin, Xian Yang, Tyler A. Cochran, Maksim Litskevich, Byunghoon Kim, Department of Physics

Nature Communications

May. 07, 2025

Exceptional Faculty

Princeton faculty members are all exceptional scholars in their disciplines who are expected to teach as well as engage in research. Faculty work closely with undergraduates in the supervision of junior year independent work and senior theses.

Frances Lee

Politics and Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

Lee’s research on Congressional politics and policymaking helps the public and scholars understand and address pressing issues in American democracy.

Howard Stone

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Stone's fluid dynamics research connects engineering to chemistry, physics, and biology, with subjects including microdevices, swimming bacteria, flows of polymeric materials and respiratory virus transmission.

Bonnie Bassler

Molecular Biology

Bassler is a pioneer and global leader in discovering the astonishing ways that bacteria communicate. In January, she was awarded the National Medal of Science at a White House ceremony.

Sigrid Adriaenssens

Civil and Environmental Engineering

Adriaenssens is an engineering innovator, designing lightweight, elegant and resilient structures for sustainable buildings, bridges and other infrastructure.

Agustín Fuentes

Anthropology

Fuentes studies the behavior, biology, and cultures of humans, our evolutionary ancestors, and other species we interact with, offering integrative insights that counter more simplistic narratives of the human experience.

Ruha Benjamin

African American Studies

Benjamin’s scholarship explores the relationship between technological innovation and social equity. She is the author of 2022’s “Viral Justice” and 2024's “Imagination: A Manifesto.”

Anne Cheng

English

Cheng’s "Ornamentalism" advances a groundbreaking theory about Asiatic femininity in western culture and is an impetus for an upcoming exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum called Monstrous Beauty, opening March 2025.

Janet Currie

Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

Currie applies economics expertise to children’s health, development and well-being.

Arvind Narayanan

Computer Science and the Center for Information Technology Policy

Narayanan studies the societal impact of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Chika Okeke-Agulu

Art and Archaeology

Okeke-Agulu is a celebrated artist, critic, curator and historian of African and African Diaspora art. He is director of Princeton’s Africa World Initiative.

Marina Rustow

Near Eastern Studies and History

Rustow uses machine learning to decipher thousands of Arabic and Hebrew fragments preserved in a medieval Cairo synagogue. A new NEH grant supports an expansion of the project.

Leonard Wantchekon

Politics

2023 Global Economy Prize winner Wantchekon came of age as a pro-democracy student activist in Benin. He was a keynote speaker and co-host for the recent World Bank-UN Refugee Agency conference on forced displacement.

#VentureForward

Through the Venture Forward campaign, Princeton is making audacious bets on talent and potential that will have a transformative impact on the future of humanity.

Student Life at Princeton

Princeton brings together undergraduate and graduate students from all backgrounds, and every corner of the earth, to share their experiences and perspectives with one another. Make your mark as part of our vibrant community.


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