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Kick off the 2024-2025 Academic Period!

Blog resumes after summer break! Reinforcements of both old and new writers are set to deliver engaging posts from the 9th of October this week. We trust everyone had a fantastic summer and is eager for the approaching season.

Beginning of the 2024-2025 Educational Period!
Beginning of the 2024-2025 Educational Period!

Kick off the 2024-2025 Academic Period!

Princeton University's student-led blog is set to return on Wednesday, October 9, featuring a new lineup of correspondents with a wide range of research interests.

Among the new correspondents are Angel Toasakul '27, who concentrates in Neuroscience and has research interests in Neuroscience, Memory, Cognitive Science, Neurochemistry, Neurobiology, and Healthcare. Toasakul will serve as a Natural Sciences Correspondent.

Another newcomer is Nathan Nguyen '27, who is pursuing a degree in Chemical and Biological Engineering. His research interests lie in Bioengineering, Biomolecular Engineering, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Renewable Energy, and Machine Learning and AI. Nguyen will be an Engineering Correspondent.

Joining them is Stanley Stoutamire '27, who is studying A.B. and has research interests in racism in healthcare, tech mediated bias in criminal justice, bumble bee social behavior, and Parkinson's Disease. Stoutamire will be a Social Sciences Correspondent.

Returning correspondents include Alexis Wu '25, who concentrates in Computer Science and has research interests in Applications of Computing, Machine Learning, Computer Systems, Public Policy, Game Theory, Ethics, Art History. Wu will continue her role as an Engineering Correspondent.

Rebecca Cho '26, who has research interests in biogeochemistry, climate science, reconstruction modeling, and environmental science, is also returning as a correspondent.

Yubi Mamiya '26, who is enrolled in Engineering Biology and Global Health and Health Policy certificate programs, will continue her role as an Engineering Correspondent. Mamiya's research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Neurotechnology, Disease and Disorders, Mental Health, Reproductive Justice, Healthcare, Educational Equity, Sustainability, Music and Art in Social Movements.

Virginia Cobbs '25 is returning as Chief Correspondent, having research interests in tech mediated bias in criminal justice, bumble bee social behavior, and Parkinson's Disease.

Jonathan Mummolo, an associate professor of politics and public affairs, studying political science and public affairs, is not identified as a correspondent for the Princeton University blog. Similarly, Jacob Kaplan, a professional specialist with Criminal Justice@SPIA focusing on criminal justice, and Peter Wilcove, a faculty member studying conservation biology, wildlife, and environmental impacts, are not listed as correspondents in the search results.

However, it's worth noting that faculty members and researchers often contribute to Princeton's communication channels. For instance, Gabriel Ascoli's research interests include ancient Greek and Roman literature, history, philosophy, oncology, microbiology, and biomedical sciences, but he is not identified as a correspondent for the Princeton University blog.

To obtain precise details about the correspondents and their research fields, checking the official Princeton University blog or the university’s communications office website is recommended.

In addition, Haya Elamir's research interests include cellular function and microbiology, but her role in the blog was not specified in the search results. Advik Eswaran's research interests include glaciology, paleoclimate, climate science, machine learning, and Earth history, but his role in the blog was also not confirmed. Ignacio Arias Philippi's research interests include legal history, German language and culture, polyliteracy, and paleography, but his role in the blog was not mentioned in the search results.

The return of the Princeton University blog promises to provide insightful perspectives on a variety of research areas, with the new correspondents bringing fresh voices and diverse research interests to the table.

The return of the Princeton University blog will delve into diverse research fields, as Angel Toasakul '27, focused on Neuroscience, will contribute in the education-and-self-development section. Meanwhile, Nathan Nguyen '27, specializing in Chemical and Biological Engineering, will provide general-news insights.

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