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  • December 9, 2025
    Kyle Jamieson named IEEE Fellow
    Kyle Jamieson, an expert in designing and building next-generation wireless systems, has been named a fellow of the IEEE.
    Kyle Jamieson
    Kyle Jamieson
  • December 8, 2025
    New tool drives gig workers toward wage transparency
    A new tool provides gig workers access to aggregate wage data that companies do not provide, a boon for rideshare labor advocates.
    Lyft Uber pick up here sign at a curb
    Lyft Uber pick up here sign at a curb
  • December 3, 2025
    New algorithm reveals the hidden geometry of tissues
    Using a new deep learning algorithm, researchers at Princeton have designed an approach to map the cellular organization of tissues by modeling spatial patterns in molecular data.
    slice of tissue from a mouse olfactory bulb
    Tissue from mouse olfactory bulb
  • November 10, 2025
    Between machine and human learning, Brenden Lake sketches a new picture of intelligence
    Brenden Lake, an expert in learning and intelligence, has joined Princeton as an associate professor of computer science and psychology
    Brenden Lake
    Brenden Lake
  • November 6, 2025
    Victoria Dean joins the department as teaching faculty, bringing expertise in machine learning and robotics
    Victoria Dean has joined Princeton as a teaching faculty member, bringing expertise in machine learning and robotics.
    Victoria Dean
    Victoria Dean
  • November 5, 2025
    Tri Dao and Ellen Zhong named AI2050 Fellows by Schmidt Sciences
    Tri Dao and Ellen Zhong, assistant professors of computer science, have been named AI2050 Early Career Fellows by Schmidt Sciences.
    Tri Dao and Ellen Zhong
    Tri Dao and Ellen Zhong