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In two projects, #PrincetonU's Z. Jason Ren is demonstrating how innovations in the water and wastewater sectors could advance the world toward a more sustainable and circular carbon future. #EQuadNews

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Princeton Engineering - How water innovation could be key to a sustainable economy
It did not take long for the business world to tune in after Z. Jason Ren and team published a 2023 paper on how to capture lithium, the essential element
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February 5, 2025 at 2:38 PM
As one of the inaugural projects supported through the Andlinger Center's Fund for Energy Research with Corporate Partners, Jürgen Hackl is collaborating with WSP to model missing electricity grid data in sub-Saharan Africa. #EQuadNews
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Princeton Engineering - Understanding Africa’s electric grid is key to growing it
Of the 733 million people who lack access to electricity worldwide, 600 million live in sub-Saharan Africa, according to data from the World Bank. The
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January 10, 2025 at 3:20 PM
Led by Gerard Wysocki, an interdisciplinary research team has demonstrated how advanced lasers, drones, and mathematical models can help pinpoint gas leaks for speedy repair. #EQuadNews

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Princeton Engineering - Drone-assisted laser scanners pinpoint gas leaks from the air
Gas leaks can be hard to spot. Methane escapes undetected from fracking sites and contributes to atmospheric warming. Toxic fumes spew from improperly
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January 17, 2025 at 3:28 PM
While Princeton faculty are making waves with their work across the globe, researchers like Forrest Meggers and Elke Weber are also leading the way to a more sustainable campus, using Princeton as a living laboratory for innovation. #EQuadNews

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Princeton Engineering - Impact close to home
Princeton faculty are leading the way to a more sustainable campus, using Princeton as a living laboratory for research and innovation.
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January 29, 2025 at 2:24 PM
By better understanding the heat stress experienced by people living in Delhi and Chennai, India, Anu Ramaswami
is helping to guide the climate action plans of cities who will bear many of the burdens of a warming planet. #EQuadNews

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Princeton Engineering - Measuring the human impacts of extreme heat to guide cities’ climate action plans
Last May, Neha Agarwal returned to her home city of Delhi, India, to initiate a Princeton study measuring human exposure to extreme heat. Stepping out of
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January 22, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Beyond Net-Zero America, Andlinger Center researchers @jessedjenkins.com, Eric Larson and Chris Greig are leading #PrincetonU’s involvement to help countries worldwide chart their own pathways to decarbonization, including Australia, China, India, Poland, and Brazil! #EQuadNews

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Princeton Engineering - Guiding energy transitions across the globe
After making an impact on U.S. policy, a group of energy systems researchers is going global to help countries chart their own pathways to ending the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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January 8, 2025 at 3:55 PM
Supported by the Andlinger Center’s Fund for Energy Research with Corporate Partners, Ning Lin and H. Vincent Poor are working with LUMA Energy to strengthen the resilience of Puerto Rico’s grid in the face of increasingly severe extreme weather events. #EQuadNews
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Princeton Engineering - Predictive models could prevent post-hurricane power failures
For many coastal regions, avoiding hurricanes is impossible. But avoiding catastrophic power failures needn’t be. Princeton researchers Ning Lin *10 and
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January 13, 2025 at 5:26 PM