Kickstarting the 2023-2024 educational journey!
Princeton University is excited to announce the addition of new correspondents to its blog for the 2021-2022 academic year. The blog, which covers a wide range of topics, will feature contributions from a diverse group of students, each with their unique areas of interest and expertise.
Yubi Mamiya '26, an Engineering Correspondent, is pursuing a B.S.E. degree. Yubi's research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Neurotechnology, Disease and Disorders, Mental Health, Reproductive Justice, Healthcare, Educational Equity, Sustainability, Music and Art in Social Movements.
Rebecca Cho '26, a Natural Sciences Correspondent, is majoring in Geosciences with a concentration in A.B. and a certificate in Cognitive Science. Her research interests lie in Biogeochemistry, Climate Science, Reconstruction Modeling, Environmental Science, and Racism in healthcare.
Xander Jenkin '25, another Natural Sciences Correspondent, is majoring in Astrophysics with a minor in Medieval Studies and a degree in A.B. His areas of interest include Theoretical Astrophysics, Data Analysis, Computer Simulation, Galaxies, Optics.
Shane Patrick '24 is the Humanities Correspondent with a concentration in Near Eastern Studies and degrees in A.B. His research interests include Religious Communities in the Medieval Middle East, Christian-Muslim Relations, Translation, Numismatics.
Alexis Wu '25 is an Engineering Correspondent majoring in Computer Science with a degree of B.S.E. Her research interests lie at the intersection of human-computer interaction, ethics of computing, accessible design, and education.
Kate Weseley-Jones '25 is a Humanities Correspondent with a concentration in Art History and degrees in A.B. Her research interests include ancient art, heritage conservation, behavioral science, gender studies.
Amaya Dressler '25, a Social Sciences Correspondent, will be back posting in the spring as she is abroad this semester. Amaya's areas of interest include Anthropology, Global Health and Health Policy, and she holds degrees in A.B. with certificates in Humanistic Studies and Global Health and Health Policy.
Shannon Yeow '26, also an Engineering Correspondent, is majoring in Computer Science with a degree of B.S.E. Her research interests include Avionics, Flight Software, Robotics, Technology and Society, Human-Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence.
The blog posts will start up this week and can be checked via email on Wednesday morning. Amaya Dressler '25 will join the blog again as the Chief Correspondent in the spring.
For the most accurate and updated information, direct contact with Princeton University or their official resources is recommended. The search results do not provide specific information about the correspondents for the Princeton blog during the academic year 2021-2022 or their areas of research interest. However, they include details about individuals involved in various academic and professional roles related to Princeton or other institutions.
Additionally, the Princeton in Latin America and the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies are centres at Princeton that host experts in various fields, such as public health, community development, economics, and philosophy. For more information, it is best to contact these centres directly or review their official publications and sites.
- The Engineering Correspondents for the Princeton University blog, such as Yubi Mamiya '26 and Shane Patrick '24, are focused on personal growth and learning through their research interests in education, technology, and related fields.
- The Natural Sciences Correspondents, including Rebecca Cho '26 and Xander Jenkin '25, are dedicated to self-development and learning, as their research interests encompass areas like climate science, astrophysics, and cognitive science.