Princeton Materials Institute Symposium 2025
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Princeton Materials Institute Symposium 2025

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By Princeton Materials Institute

Date and time

April 2 · 8am - April 3 · 3pm EDT

Location

Maeder Hall

86 Olden Street Princeton, NJ 08544

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 7 hours

The symposium will focus on:

(i) Advances in Quantum Technologies and Imaging,

(ii) Photonics and Metamaterials,

(iii) Advances in Characterization Methods for Complex and Challenging Systems

(iv) Plasma Applications in Materials, and

(v) Advanced Manufacturing of Soft Materials

We will also have a panel discussion featuring regional innovation ecosystem and workforce development experts, this panel defines an ecosystem and describes how a functional ecosystem creates a continuous cycle of innovation and investment. From this foundation, panelists will spotlight efforts to support scaling innovation, so it results in economic impact and societal benefit. In particular, this panel will discuss 1) strategies and resources for getting tech out of the lab, helping it cross the “Valley of Death” and 2) leveraging regional workforce development efforts to align talent to photonics jobs.

For more information, please go to materials.princeton.edu

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For more than three decades, the Materials Institute has been the driving force and focus for materials science and engineering at Princeton University. The Institute pursues pioneering scientific discoveries through interdisciplinary research, and generates technological advancement, innovation, and entrepreneurship in partnership with industry and other external collaborators. Today the Institute is comprised of more than 90 affiliated faculty members and 150 graduate students and post-docs, who underpin its wide -ranging research, education and technology translation programs. Research is supported by a wide array of government agencies (State and Federal), industries, and foundations. Programs of special note include the Princeton Center for Complex Materials (PCCM), which is one of the longest continuously-funded National Science Foundation Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (NSF-MRSEC) program.

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