Jeroen Tromp, Anatoly Spitkovsky, Curt Hillegas: Applications of High Performance Computing at Princ
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Two Princeton faculty describe their research uses of Princeton's high performance computing facilities. Professor Anatoly Spitkovsky will discuss "Simulations of Astrophysical Shocks. He will talk about the first-principles plasma simulations of shock waves in astrophysics, addressing a very simple-sounding problem --- what happens when two clouds of ionized gas collide in space? Professor Jeroen Tromp will talk about "Simulating the Big One, a large-scale 3D nu
Bill Guthe, Ben Johnston: Google Earth and Sky
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Google Earth and Maps are used extensively for instruction at Princeton. The talk describes some of these applications, the nature of Google Earth, and some features of Google Sky, which is found within the Google Earth application. More information is available at http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2008/11/google_earth_sky.html.
Bill Guthe, Ben Johnston: Google Earth and Sky PDF
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Google Earth and Maps are used extensively for instruction at Princeton. The talk describes some of these applications, the nature of Google Earth, and some features of Google Sky, which is found within the Google Earth application. More information is available at http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2008/11/google_earth_sky.html.
Sam Wang: The Princeton Election Consortium - A First Draft of Electoral History - February 11, 2009
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: How we experience political races is dominated by opinion polls. Polling data can be confusing because of their sheer number. In 2008, hundreds of polls were released during the Presidential campaign. Is there a way to cut through the resulting noise?
Four years ago Dr. Wang devised a statistical approach to analyze state polls to get a single, easy-to-understand snapshot of the race, viewed from the point of view of the Electoral College. In 2008, this approach mad
Sam Wang: The Princeton Election Consortium - A First Draft of Electoral History PDF - February 11,
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: How we experience political races is dominated by opinion polls. Polling data can be confusing because of their sheer number. In 2008, hundreds of polls were released during the Presidential campaign. Is there a way to cut through the resulting noise?
Four years ago Dr. Wang devised a statistical approach to analyze state polls to get a single, easy-to-understand snapshot of the race, viewed from the point of view of the Electoral College. In 2008, this approach mad
Virtual Maths, Shapes, Space and Measure, Calculate Height of Building guide
Guide to calculating the height of a building
Sea Shepherd introduces 'Godzilla'
As Sea Shepherd launches a new vessel, the global anti-whaling group expects to see a shorter whaling season this year as a result of their efforts.
Henry Umansky: "Managing Content on the Princeton Web" - PDF - November 11, 2009
Lunch 'n Learn presentation: Discusses the concepts and philosophies underlying Content Management Systems, the pros and cons of using a Content Management System, and briefly touches on some of the tools available at Princeton, notably SharePoint, Xythos, and Roxen. More info: http://blogs.princeton.edu/itsacademic/2009/11/managing_content_on_the_princeton_web.html
Secrets of the Human Genome
April 19, 2010. Louis Clark Vanuxem Lecture
Princeton University's 2010 Baccalaureate ceremony
Commencement activities start on Sunday with the Baccalaureate ceremony in the University Chapel. This University convocation begins with an academic procession of faculty, trustees, administrators and undergraduate degree candidates. The interfaith program, which lasts approximately one hour, includes music, prayers and readings from a variety of religious traditions, as well as an address by a guest speaker. This year's speaker is Jeff Bezos '86, founder and chief executive officer of Amazon.c
Tongue-controlled robot
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19790 See how a robot can be controlled with just a few tongue clicks.
Lecture 20 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 20
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
Real-Time Embedded Systems
This reading material forms part of the Real-Time Embedded Systems module.
Lecture 20 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 20
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
Lecture 29 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 29
Lecture 39 - 12/1/2010
Lecture 39
A life in Science (video)
Prix Nobel de Chimie 2003
Biologiste américain, Peter Agre s’est très tôt orienté vers la recherche médicale. En 1991, il isole la première protéine capable de faciliter les mouvements de l'eau à travers une membrane biologique, l’aquaporine. Cette découverte lui vaudra en 2003 le Prix Nobel de chimie.
A l'occasion de cette conférence, il revient, non sans humour, sur ces années d’engagement et de combat pour la recherche scientifique.
Ecole Européenne d'été 2009 VF - 2035, une question de santé publique : obligations de procréer
Présentation de Marleen Eijkohlt abordant les problèmes et textes juridiques internationaux liés à la procréation.
En savoir plus la Cour Européenne des Droits de l'Homme : http://www.echr.coe.int
SCD Médecine.













