This gallery reflects our research at Geosciences Princeton University. A reference to the research group or laboratory appears at the bottom of each image. Reach out to the corresponding faculty directly via an email with any questions.
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A 3D rendering of a CT-scanned Herrerasaurus skull.
The Griffin Lab
Professor Christopher Griffin -
Princeton ocean-bottom geodetic sensor on board the R/V Atlantic Explorer, Bermuda.
Global Geophysics
Professor Frederik J Simons -
Bone microstructure of a Tyrannosaurus rex bone.
The Griffin Lab
Professor Christopher Griffin -
Inspecting the Princeton ocean-bottom geodetic sensor developed aboard R/V Atlantic Explorer.
Global Geophysics
Professor Frederik J Simons -
Members of the night shift eagerly await sunrise st 50°S during the summer solstice. Photo: Jesse Farmer
The Sigman Research Laboratory at Princeton University
Professor Daniel M. Sigman -
Members of Expedition 383 discuss sediment cores from the Southern Ocean. Photo by Julia Gottschalk
The Sigman Research Laboratory at Princeton University
Professor Daniel M. Sigman -
Postdoctoral Research Associate working in a ship's laboratory in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific.
The Ward Laboratory
Professor Bess B. Ward -
High-powered lasers to generate dynamic compression to explore material properties.
The High-Pressure Mineral Physics Laboratory
Professor Thomas S. Duffy -
Graduate students enjoying a moment in the Research Computing laboratory.
Global Geophysics
Professsor Frederik J. Simons -
Freshmen Seminars for undergraduates have the opportunity to work in Research Computing laboratories.
Global Geophysics
Professsor Frederik J. Simons -
A Mermaid floating seismograph instrument gets a rinse on deck.
Global Geophysics
Professor Frederik J Simons -
GEO 360 sustainability field trip to Navajo Nation.
The Higgins Research Laboratory
Professor John A. Higgins -
Dr. Weiyi Tang and Prof. Bess Ward on a Eastern Tropical South Pacific (ETSP) research cruise.
The Ward Laboratory
Professor Bess B. Ward -
GEO 421 Atomistic Modeling - a crystallizing bridgmanite, the most abundant mineral phase in Earth.
Computational Mineral Physics Laboratory
Professor Jie Deng -
Undergraduate Tacy Guest had the opportunity work in the laboratory during an HMEI Internship. Photo: Moriah Kunes
The Ward Laboratory
Professor Bess B. Ward -
GEO 230 undergraduates observe cave rock art painted relatively recent (<30 ka) by early humans on a Mpala, Kenya field trip.
The Niespolo Laboratory
Professor Elizabeth Niespolo -
GEO 203, undergraduate field trip to study eroding basalt flow in Mpala, Kenya.
The Niespolo Laboratory
Professor Elizabeth Niespolo -
GEO 369 undergraduates traveling to research Papakōlea Beach on a Hawaiian field trip.
Molecular Environmental Geochemistry Group
Professor Satish C. Myneni -
Graduate student on an AOS field trip to observe local meteorology in Durango, The Rockies, CO.
The Fueglistaler Research Group
Professor Stephen Fueglistaler -
GEO 369 undergraduate field trip to Papakōlea Beach, Hawaii.
Molecular Environmental Geochemistry Group
Professor Satish C. Myneni -
Map of atmospheric water vapor is from a high-resolution general circulation model. Figure: Sofia Menemenlis
The Vecchi Research Group
Professor Gabriel A. Vecchi -
Dr. Yuzhen Yan *19 setting up a drill site tent in the remote Allan Hills in Antarctica. Photo: Preston C. Kemeny ’15
The Higgins Laboratory
Professor John A. Higgins -
Drill site tent in the remote Allan Hills in Antarctica. Credit: Preston C. Kemeny ’15
The Higgins Laboratory
Professor John A. Higgins -
Freshmen Seminar to work in the Princeton's S.C.R.A.P. Lab to turns food waste into compost.
The Zhang Research Laboratory
Professor Xinning Zhang -
Magnified cancer cells. Courtesy: Professor Yibin Kang, MOL
The Zhang Research Laboratory
Professor Xinning Zhang(Link is external)
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Professor Allan Rubin and Dr. Olivia Walbert sharing earthquake science with a local classroom.
The Rubin Research Group
Professor Allan Rubin -
Studying the the mechanisms of a chicken embryo.
The Griffith Lab
Professor Christopher T. Griffin -
Hunting and collecting Alligator eggs in Louisiana.
The Griffith Lab
Professor Christopher T. Griffin -
Journaling underwater while scuba diving to observe and record marine life in warmer water.
The Ward Laboratory
Professor Bess B. Ward -
Dr. Udara Amarathunga joins a team of researchers to study the evolution of the Mediterranean-Atlantic.
The Sigman Research Laboratory at Princeton University
Professor Daniel M. Sigman -
GEO 505 undergraduate students journaling in front of sediment rock in the Catskills, NY.
The Maloof Research Group
Professor Adam Maloof -
Dr. May Huang examining a recovered core on an expedition to research sediment from the Iberian Margin.
The Deutsch Research Group
Professor Curtis A. Deutsch