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  1. Graduate Program

    Our graduate program is unique from the other top mathematics institutions in the U.S. in that it emphasizes, from the start, independent research. Each year, we have extremely motivated and talented students among our new Ph.D. candidates who, we are proud to say, will become the next generation of leading researchers in their fields. While we ...

  2. Graduate Admission

    The Graduate School does not accept mailed transcripts. The transcript you obtain does NOT have to be official. GREs - The Math Subject Test is Optional/Not Required, and the General Test is Not Accepted. ... Princeton NJ 08544-1000 USA Phone: (609) 258-4200

  3. Mathematics

    The Department of Mathematics graduate program has minimal requirements and maximal research and educational opportunities. It differentiates itself from other top mathematics institutions in the U.S. in that the curriculum emphasizes, from the start, independent research. Our students are extremely motivated and come from a wide variety of ...

  4. Applied and Computational Math

    Apply. Application deadline. December 15, 11:59 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (This deadline is for applications for enrollment beginning in fall 2025) Program length. 4 years. Fee. $75. GRE. General Test - optional/not required; subject tests in Mathematics, Physics, or a related field - optional/not required.

  5. Program Requirements

    The Department of Mathematics offers graduate courses on various levels, all of which are oriented toward research. There are numerous seminars that encourage research even more directly. The content of courses varies considerably from year to year, and the course descriptions below should be read only as a rough guide. ... Princeton NJ 08544 ...

  6. Mathematics Department

    Electronic Application. Deadlines & Fees (December 15th) Graduate School Catalog. Admission Email Addresses. General Admission Questions: [email protected]. Supporting Documents (emails or attachments): [email protected]. CollegeNET help desk: [email protected].

  7. The Program in Applied & Computational Mathematics

    Directions. We are located in central New Jersey approximately 50 miles southwest of New York City and 45 miles northeast of Philadelphia. PACM is located in Fine Hall ().Visitor parking is available in Stadium Drive Garage Parking accessible from Faculty Rd (more info) For more information on visiting campus, check out the Princeton University page.

  8. Graduate Admission

    The Graduate School does not accept mailed transcripts. ... a fifth year is usually granted if approved in advance. If your interest is in applied and computational mathematics, you must apply directly to the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM). Contacts. Chenyang Xu. ... Princeton NJ 08544-1000 USA ...

  9. Graduate Program

    Program RequirementsThe Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics offers a select group of highly qualified students the opportunity to obtain a thorough knowledge of branches of mathematics indispensable to science and engineering applications, including numerical analysis and other computational methods.

  10. How to get into Princeton Math PhD program : r/gradadmissions

    Since Princeton is currently rated number 1 for pure math, I suppose that should be my goal (but only for now). I think I have a general understanding of what you should do to get into a good math program: maintain high gpa, get solid letters of rec, do well on gre (especially the subject test), take advance courses (preferably grad level ...

  11. Mathematics Department

    Noga Alon receives the 2024 Wolf Prize in Mathematics. May 21, 2024. Peter Sarnak Awarded 2024 Shaw Prize. March 15, 2024. Minor in Mathematics. March 05, 2024. Sophomore Open House - Tuesday, March 19. See all news. About Princeton Math.

  12. Princeton University

    Princeton University's Department of Mathematics is recognized as one of the premier centers of mathematical learning and research worldwide. An illustrious history, distinguished faculty, and diverse student body all contribute to the vibrant academic and intellectual life within the department. Our faculty is composed of leading scholars who ...

  13. Princeton University Department of Mathematics

    The Princeton University Department of Mathematics is an academic department at Princeton University.Founded in 1760, the department has trained some of the world's most renowned and internationally recognized scholars of mathematics. [3] [4] Notable individuals affiliated with the department include John Nash, former faculty member and winner of the 1994 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic ...

  14. Untitled Document [web.math.princeton.edu]

    What can I do to increase my chances of getting into the graduate program in mathematics at Princeton? Answer: A solid background in undergraduate mathematics is expected of applicants to Princeton; more important than a specific palette of courses is testimony from your recommenders that you have the potential and preparation to be a research ...

  15. Graduate School

    Princeton University will present its top awards for alumni to graduate alumnus David Card, emeritus professor of economics at the University of California-Berkeley, and undergraduate alumna Elena Kagan, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and . Card, who earned a Ph.D. in economics in 1983, will receive the…

  16. Mathematical Physics

    1 / 1. ︎. The mathematical physics group is concerned with problems in statistical mechanics, atomic and molecular physics, quantum field theory, and, in general, with the mathematical foundations of theoretical physics. This includes such subjects as quantum mechanics (both nonrelativistic and relativistic), atomic and molecular physics ...

  17. Faculty Research

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  18. Mathematics

    The course is organized in independent two-week modules focusing on particular applications, such as bar codes, CD-players, population models, and space flight. The emphasis is on ideas and mathematical reasoning, not on sophisticated mathematical techniques. Two 90-minute classes, one computer laboratory. MAT 201.

  19. Prospective PhD Preview (P3)

    The Princeton Prospective Ph.D. Preview (P3) is a nationally recognized program that focuses on engaging scholars from diverse academic, research, and non-traditional backgrounds around the path to the Ph.D. The program prepares scholars for the graduate application process, provides skill and professional development workshops, and gives students the opportunity to learn more about the hidden ...

  20. Graduate Students

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  21. Princeton's John Hopfield receives Nobel Prize in physics

    Princeton University professor John Hopfield has been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics "for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.". He shares the prize with Geoffrey E. Hinton of the University of Toronto. "This year's two Nobel Laureates in Physics have used tools from physics to develop methods that are the foundation ...

  22. People

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