国际学生入学条件
All ofAll official Transcripts. A bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent from an accredited college or university. Official transcripts of your grades.
Three letters of recommendation. Applicants are required to upload a transcript (may be unofficial at this time) including the key from all attended colleges or universities.
The transcript must show the name of the student, name of the issuing institution, name of courses taken, and the grades received in those courses.
The Graduate School does not have a minimum TOEFL or IELTS score requirement. If you are offered admission and accept our offer and have scored below a 27 on the Speaking sub-section of the TOEFL iBT or below an 8.0 on the Speaking sub-section of the IELTS you will be required to take an English placement test at the start of the fall term. Students who do not pass the test will be required to enroll in English Language Program classes.
GRE
General Test - optional/not required
Additional departmental requirements
Ph.D. applicants are required to select a research area of interest when applying.
Optional: Applicants may submit a statement with their application, briefly describing how their academic interests, background, or life experiences would advance Princeton’s commitment to diversity within the Graduate School and to training individuals in an increasingly diverse society. Please submit a succinct statement of no more than 500 words.
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课程简介
Electronic materials and the myriad devices made from them pervade our society, from processors to displays to power converters to wireless communication tools. At a basic level, researchers in electronic materials and devices enjoy making micro- and nanostructures with new functions, understanding their physics, and bringing them to applications. Sometimes, established materials need to be looked at in new ways. Other times, we need to understand the most fundamental aspects of unfamiliar materials. This understanding leads to diverse applications with broad use in nearly every sector of modern life. Researchers in this department create nanotechnologies for electronics, optics, optoelectronics, magnetics, and biology. We develop new materials and device structures for manipulating and storing quantum bits of information for quantum computers. We study novel thin film semiconductors, with huge potential for solar energy conversion, displays, lighting, and large-scale flexible electronics for e-textiles. We also use photons produced by unique quantum cascade lasers to develop new methods for monitoring human health and the environment.
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