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Princeton Center for Complex Materials

Established in 1994, the Princeton Center for Complex Materials (PCCM) at Princeton University is dedicated to pushing the frontiers of complexity in materials science - bringing together over 30 faculty from six departments in the natural sciences and engineering. Currently funded by the NSF (DMR-1420541), the PCCM supports three Interdisciplinary Research Groups (IRGs) and several seed projects. The current IRGs are focused on research in the newly discovered topological phases of electrons and materials, surface and dynamics in confined polymers, and the development of ultra-coherent quantum materials. In addition to forefront materials research, the center sponsors an active educational outreach program involving elementary, middle and high schools, as well as a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) and teacher programs. Industrial collaboration is another important aspect of PCCM's research initiatives. 

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Director:
Ali
Yazdani
yazdani@princeton.edu
(609) 258-4390
Associate Director:
Rodney
Priestley
rpriestl@princeton.edu
(609) 258-5721
Director of Education Outreach:
Daniel
Steinberg
dsteinbe@princeton.edu
(609) 258-5598
Director of Imaging and Analysis Center (IAC) and Director of Industry Outreach:
Nan
Yao
nyao@princeton.edu
(609) 258-6394

PREM Partner(s): 

California State University at Northridge
Award DMR year started: 
2014