education in energy and the environment
Training the next generation of leaders in energy and environmental issues is a key goal of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. Students can enroll in Andlinger Center courses (course code ENE) on topics including sustainable design, biofuels, solar energy, geoengineering, and more. Students also have the opportunity to apply their knowledge to practice in laboratory courses through the design of sustainable building system components, such as temperature sensors, and the fabrication and testing of batteries.
undergraduate resources
Minor Program in Sustainability
Summer Internships and Funding
Fall 2026 Energy Courses
Questions?
If you have any questions about education programs at the Andlinger Center, contact Moira Selinka, Program Manager, Education and Outreach, at mselinka@princeton.edu or call 609-258-8456.
graduate resources
Graduate Opportunities
Graduate Courses
Research
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March 2026 Newsletter
New research led by Claire White explores techniques to bolster the strength of common cement alternatives. Peter Jaffé receive faculty honor. A study led by Z. Jason Ren urges countries to modernize evaluation techniques for emissions data. And more.
Highlight Seminar: Kimberly Kurtis
April 30, 2026 – Kimberly Kurtis Georgia Institute of Technology – “Greening a Gray World: Advancing Design of Complex, Lower-Clinker Cement Systems for Sustainable Infrastructure” Lunch served at noon.
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- From sustainable cements to climate adaptation, Andlinger Center supports 33 undergraduate internships