Princeton-HBCU research collaborations continue with 10 new … – Princeton University

By Daniel Day for Princeton Research/CEFR on Nov. 3, 2023, 4:44 p.m.

Perovskite solar cells are one field of inquiry that HBCU researchers and their Princeton partners in the second PACRI cohort will explore as a team.

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Bumper DeJesus, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

Researchers at Princeton and four historically Black colleges and universities have begun working jointly on 10 new projects funded bythe Princeton Alliance for Collaborative Research and Innovation(PACRI).

The projects proposed by Princeton faculty members and colleagues at Howard University, Jackson State University, Prairie View A&M University and the University of Maryland-Eastern Shore represent a second round of projects that PACRI has funded since the program began in 2022. It was developed in partnership withUNCF (United Negro College Fund).

From the natural sciences to social sciences to the humanities and to engineering, the projects address some of the most challenging issues of our time, from cybersecurity to climate change to public health and to elections. The projects draw on the diverse expertise and perspectives of the research teams.

Thefirst-round PACRIprojectscontinue in their second year. The new cohort of projects began in July. Their topics, listing the faculty members leading the work, are listed below.

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