Princeton will establish a new technology and democracy program within the University’s Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP), a leading authority on issues related to artificial intelligence, internet privacy and security, big data, cryptocurrencies, and the impact of digital technologies on society.. View full fingerprint Website designed by: Stephanie Snipes & Sindhuja Jeyabal. If you have questions or ideas, feel free to send us an email or tweet.
CITP is a nexus of expertise in technology, engineering, public policy, and the social sciences. CITP is a nexus of expertise in technology, engineering, public policy, and the social sciences.
The Centre for Information Policy Leadership (CIPL) is a global privacy and security that works with industry leaders, regulators to develop global solutions and best practices for privacy and responsible use of data.
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Dive into the research topics where Center for Information Technology Policy is active. IT Policy and Procedure Manual Page iii of iii 5. In keeping with the strong University tradition of service, the Center's "We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content. Combining faculty expertise in technology and engineering, public policy, and the social sciences with a strong University tradition of service, the Center’s research, teaching, and public programs address digital technologies as they View all 1274 Research Outputs
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Recent external collaboration on country level. CITP is an interdisciplinary center at Princeton Univ.
Computer Science, Center for Information Technology Policy, Princeton School of Public and International AffairsComputer Science, Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering EducationYour first points of contact with Princeton EngineeringRigorous foundation, hands-on experience, liberal arts contextSix departments offer BSE degrees; one also offers A.B.Sixteen groups create community around special interestsLearn to push the boundaries of your field and lead projectsDoctoral programs in six departments cover 40 specialtiesMeet faculty and grad students, learn about applyingSeveral groups cater specifically to engineering grad studentsAn array of opportunities, plus proximity to NYC, PhillyAdvancing human health, energy, materials science, and industrial processesFundamental insights into the built and natural environments, and interactions between the twoLeading the field through foundational theory, applications, and societal impactImproving human health, energy systems, computing and communications, and securitySolving problems in energy, combustion, fluids, lasers, materials science, robotics and control systems, and nuclear securityDeveloping mathematical and computational tools for making decisions under uncertaintyDecarbonizing the world while increasing energy access worldwidePromoting informed discussion of digital technologies and their role in societyEnabling students across Princeton to realize their aspirations for addressing societal problemsMultidisciplinary research driving advances in materials science and photonicsUnderstanding and solving problems in living systemsMaking metropolitan areas healthy, sustainable, and resilientSpanning engineering, science, math and social sciencesDesign and analysis to protect digital tools and infrastructureAdvancing innovative, safe, and ethical use of robotic systems Profiles The CSIS Technology Policy Program provides pragmatic, data-driven analysis and recommendations on cybersecurity, privacy and surveillance, technology and innovation, and internet governance, written for a global audience.
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