DFR Innovation Fund for New Industrial Collaborations
The New Industrial Collaborations fund fosters research collaborations between industry and academia, helping to identify challenges and aiding the transformation of discoveries. The program requires a matching contribution from a collaborating company in the second year of the project.
A new project has been awarded the Dean for Research Innovation Fund for New Industrial Collaborations. This fund supports research collaborations between industry and academia with the goal of fostering basic research that has the potential for leading to products, technologies, or services for societal benefit. The award provides University…
A new project has been awarded the Dean for Research Innovation Fund for New Industrial Collaborations:
Diamond identification using tomographic ultrasound
Jeroen Tromp, the Blair Professor of Geology, will explore the use of ultrasonic imaging…
Industry often plays an essential role in identifying society’s most pressing challenges. The Dean for Research Fund for New Industrial Collaborations supports collaborations between scientists in industry and at Princeton, and it requires…
This fund supports research collaborations that address societal challenges of interest both to industry and to academic scientists and engineers. Industry often plays an essential role in bringing the innovations of University researchers to fruition and making them available to society at large. The program…
This fund supports collaborations between Princeton researchers and external companies with the goal of fostering basic research that eventually may become available to the public as products, technologies or services. The award requires the pledge of a matching contribution from…
A number of innovative research projects ranging from the sciences to the arts and engineering have been granted funding through Princeton's Office of the Dean for Research.
Each year, the Dean for Research Innovation Fund gives support for exploratory research projects that might…
Securing the Internet of Things: Nick Feamster, professor of computer science and acting director of the Center for…
Robert Prud'homme, professor of chemical and biological engineering, will explore ways to improve nanoparticles for use as drug delivery systems. For…