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engage Everyone has a stake in a secure energy and environmental future. That is why at the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment at Princeton University, we bring together companies, government entities, nonprofits, and other key stakeholders to discuss how to meet the world’s energy and environmental needs. Through conferences, workshops, and seminars, we facilitate dialogue and amplify the ideas and technologies that will help build inclusive, diversified, and thoughtful solutions. Our corporate partnership program, Princeton E-ffiliates Partnership, and our external engagements across sectors, enable us to expand our reach and ensure that research outcomes are pragmatic, collaborative, and designed for the field. Partnerships help us go further, and bring a diversified lens to academic research. Whether we are studying pathways to an energy transition, cutting the carbon footprint of chemical processes, developing new materials for solar cells, or capturing and valorizing carbon, we expand the view of our partners, just as they expand ours. Together we answer critical questions and solve problems with new tools.
“Partnerships help drive the center’s research in impactful directions and guide research to be pragmatic, collaborative, and designed to scale.”
Barry Rand, associate director for external partnerships at the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment and associate professor of electrical engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment (Photo by Tori Repp/ Fotobuddy)
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