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A faster, more reliable method for simulating the plasmas used to make computer chips

Improving the way flash memory is made

PPPL leading two CHIPS and Science Act projects

Ensuring a bright future for diamond electronics and sensors

Connecting research communities: Task force makes recommendations to strengthen ties between Princeton and PPPL

Emily Carter wins prestigious Marsha I. Lester Award from American Chemical Society

Experts show routes to recycling carbon dioxide and coal waste into useful products

Producing ‘green ammonia’ using plasma will be the focus of a new Princeton-PPPL project

Emily Carter elected to Britain’s Royal Society

New associated faculty program fortifies institutional ties

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