Five Princeton University faculty members were among the 126 researchers from the United States and Canada named as 2016 Sloan Research Fellows. Awarded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the $55,000 fellowships recognize promising early-career scientists who have been nominated by their colleagues. The new fellows from Princeton are: José Avalos, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment; Barbara Engelhardt, assistant professor of computer science; Benjamin Moll, assistant professor of economics and international affairs; Stefanos Aretakis, assistant professor of mathematics; and Mariangela Lisanti, professor of physics.