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Greetings to the commencement of the 2022-2023 academic period!

Greetings to our blog once more! We're geared up to share news for the 2022-2023 academic year. let me present myself quickly - I'm Caitlin Larracey, the fresh recruit at Princeton, now serving as the Assistant...

Embracing the commencement of the 2022-2023 academic year!
Embracing the commencement of the 2022-2023 academic year!

Greetings to the commencement of the 2022-2023 academic period!

Princeton University, a hub of academic excellence, boasts a vibrant community of undergraduate researchers. While the full list for the 2022-2023 academic year is not readily available, a closer look at Berthy Feng's research group sheds light on some of these dedicated students.

Amaya Dressler '25, with research interests in menstrual health, endocrinology, cognitive science, nutrition, medical institutions, and health disparity, is one such student. Kate Weseley-Jones '25, majoring in Art History, has a keen interest in ancient art, heritage conservation, behavioral science, and gender studies.

Information about Mahya Fazel-Zarandi '25 is not readily available in the provided search results.

Sreemanti Dey, Snigdha Saha, James Bowden, and Ayush Varney are undergraduate researchers connected to Feng’s lab, working on projects related to computational imaging, machine learning, and signal processing. Dey and Saha have since moved on to PhD and master's programmes respectively, while Bowden and Varney continue their research at Princeton.

Outside of Feng's lab, other sources provide limited information about undergraduate researchers at Princeton. Caitlin Larracey, the Assistant Director of Undergraduate Research at Princeton, was previously a postdoctoral fellow in program design and student mentoring at Johns Hopkins University.

The Princeton Correspondents for Undergraduate Research blog, which showcases the experiences and research of undergraduates, is currently on pause for the winter. The blog, however, has a call for applications for the 2021-2022 academic year.

Alexis Wu '25, the new Correspondent for Undergraduate Research, has a passion for the intersection of computer science, engineering fields, history, and the arts. Wu, who is majoring in Computer Science, is also a student tour guide for the Princeton University Art Museum and a mentor with Community House Big Sibs.

Ryan Champeau, a senior majoring in Princeton School of Public Policy and International Affairs, has research interests in public policy, decision-making, law, and economics. Champeau is involved in various campus activities, including being a Residential College Advisor and a member of Club Golf. Virginia Cobbs '25, a sophomore majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, has research interests in bumble bee social behavior, Parkinson's Disease, and medical racism.

In conclusion, while a comprehensive list of all undergraduate researchers at Princeton University for the 2022-2023 academic year and their specific research interests is not available, the examples provided offer a glimpse into the diverse and interdisciplinary research being conducted by undergraduates at Princeton.

Undergraduate research at Princeton University is a significant aspect of education-and-self-development, as demonstrated by Amaya Dressler '25, working on menstrual health, endocrinology, cognitive science, nutrition, medical institutions, and health disparity. Learning opportunities also extend to online-education, with Caitlin Larracey, formerly a postdoctoral fellow at Johns Hopkins University, now assisting in undergraduate research at Princeton.

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