On Feb. 3, Vice Dean for Innovation Rodney Priestley stepped into a newly created role within Princeton's Dean for Research to provide academic leadership for innovation and entrepreneurship activities across campus. As Princeton's innovation leader, Priestley, a professor of chemical and biological engineering, will oversee efforts to grow the University's culture of innovation as a means to further its teaching and research mission and enhance its impact on the world. Priestley will devote half his time to the role of vice dean for innovation while retaining his active research program. A member of Princeton's faculty since 2009, Priestley has published nearly 100 articles, has co-founded two startup companies based on inventions made at Princeton, and is co-inventor on five patent-pending technologies ranging from lightweight aerogels for membranes to colloids for gels and emulsions. Please read more here.
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2/18/2020 03:06:11 am
Innovation is where the big changes take place and we can see how the changes happen in our generation. People are always asking the same questions about the innovation that made a new beginning of an era. We can tell the differences and how helpful the changes are so let us be thankful of these things, so that in the end there will be enough resources to use and this will be a new sign of hope to the world.
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