The University’s signature campus-wide opportunity for early career researchers will have a hybrid format of online video presentations by researchers and a live event.
Sixth annual Princeton Research Day goes virtual to celebrate research and creative work
Wendy Plump, Department of Chemistry
Feb. 22, 2021 11 a.m.
Graphic by Tracy Patterson, Lewis Center for the Arts
Ancient serrated coins, reverse immigration, quantum spin liquids and Winston Churchill’s WWII speeches: These are some of the diverse topics that Princeton’s students and early career researchers bring to life at Princeton Research Day, the University’s celebration of research, scholarship and creative work, to be held May 6.
The annual event, which this year will be entirely virtual due to the coronavirus pandemic, is an opportunity for undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and other early career presenters to share research across disciplinary lines using everyday language with appeal to broad audiences.