Princeton University's School of Engineering is unique in combining the strengths of a world-leading research institution with the qualities of an outstanding liberal arts college.
In both its teaching and research, Princeton engineering pursues fundamental knowledge as well as multidisciplinary collaborations to solve pressing societal needs. The school is committed to preparing all students—engineers as well as students from across the University—to become leaders in an increasingly technology-driven society.
This video is narrated by School of Engineering Dean H. Vincent Poor and was filmed by Michael E. Wood, who graduated from Princeton Engineering in 2008.
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These casual, candid interviews feature nine of Princeton University’s young alumni who are highly successful entrepreneurs. Each of these entrepreneurs offers a unique perspective on the world of startups. The interviews were conducted in the fall of 2014 over Google Hangouts for EGR-201, an overview course on entrepreneurship sponsored by the Keller Center. The original intended audience for these informal interviews was Princeton undergraduates. Collectively, however, these interviews serve as a kind of master class for anyone interested in entrepreneurship. This library also includes an interview with the legendary Ed Zschau, who introduced and taught a highly popular and influential course on "High Tech Entrepreneurship" at Princeton.