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Sigurd Wagner

Sigurd Wagner

Professor of Electrical Engineering, Emeritus



wagner@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Environmental aspects of electrical engineering; solar energy conversion; devices, processes, and materials for large-area electronics; sensor skins for civil infrastructure

Michael A. Webb

Michael A. Webb

Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering

A325 Engineering Quad A-Wing
609-258-4595
mawebb@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Utilization of theory, simulation, and data science to characterize, understand, and guide the design of novel soft materials for health and sustainability applications; interests are motivated by the use of both natural and synthetic polymers in technologies like batteries, fuel cells, water treatment, tissue engineering, and drug-delivery

Elke U.Weber

Elke U. Weber

Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment

Professor of Psychology and the School of Public and International Affairs

Andlinger Center Executive Committee

216 Andlinger Center
646-896-9410
eweber@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Questions at the intersection of psychology, economics, engineering, and policy that address the importance and role of descriptive/behavioral models of judgment and decision-making under risk and uncertainty and for decisions with long time horizons in environmental and energy-related decision making and policy. Psychologically appropriate ways to measure and model individual, group, or cultural differences in risk taking and time discounting across domains.

Marissa Weichman

Marissa Weichman

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

Andlinger Center Associated Faculty

229 Frick Laboratory
609-258-0926
weichman@princeton.edu

Research Description:

The Weichman Lab uses fundamental chemical physics and spectroscopy to probe the detailed behavior of complex chemical systems and develop new ways to steer molecular processes using light.

David Wentzlaff

David Wentzlaff

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Andlinger Center Associated Faculty

B228 Engineering Quad
609-258-7781
wentzlaf@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Energy efficient design of computing architectures and software systems; green computing; minimization of computer systems’ environmental impact; sustainable service and decommissioning of computer components; biodegradable computers.

Claire White

Claire White

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Associate Director for Research, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Andlinger Center Executive Committee

E326 Engineering Quad
609-258-6263
whitece@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Sustainable cements and related engineering systems including alkali-activated materials, blended Portland cements, carbonate-based cements and influence of additives on cement-based materials. Research focus includes thermodynamics and kinetics of cement phases, chemical durability (e.g., carbonation and sulfate), pore structure and permeability, and non-destructive measurements of sub-micron processes, with a focus on combining experiments and simulation techniques.

David Wilcove

David Wilcove

Vice Dean, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs

Henry W. Putnam Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the High Meadows Institute.

Professor of Public Affairs

Andlinger Center Associated Faculty

312 Robertson Hall
609-258-7118
dwilcove@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Environmental policy; conservation of biodiversity; effects of land-use change and climate change on biodiversity; impact of agriculture on biodiversity

Gerard Wysocki

Gerard Wysocki

Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Director of MIRTHE+

Engineering Quadrangle
609-258-8187
gwysocki@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Laser spectroscopic sensing for energy and environmental applications; environmental trace-gas sensor networks; active and passive remote atmospheric sensing

Wei Xiong

Wei Xiong

John H. Scully '66 Professor in Finance. Professor of Economics

Andlinger Center Associated Faculty

205 Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building
609-258-0282
wxiong@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Financialization of commodity and energy markets; effects of financial market frictions; behavioral finance

Nan  Yao

Nan Yao

Professor of the Practice in the Princeton Institute for Science and Technology of Materials

Director, Imaging and Analysis Center

Senior Research Scholar at the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials


609-258-6394
nyao@princeton.edu

Research Description:

Utilizing advanced imaging, diffraction, spectroscopy and in-situ techniques, in tandem with theoretical simulations, to study fundamentals of the structure-composition-processing-property-performance relations in complex materials such as nanostructured materials, biomaterials, organic/inorganic interfaces, block copolymers, catalysts, quasicrystals and functional nanomaterials.