Faculty Inventor
Mung Chiang is the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. His research on networking received the Alan T. Waterman Award (2013) and the IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award (2012). A Technology Review TR35 Award recipient (2007) and founder of the Princeton EDGE Lab, his technologies have resulted in several industry adoptions and startup companies in communication networks, mobile content, and education technologies. As an educator, he received the Terman Award (2013) from ASEE, started the “3 Nights and Done” learning platform, and his Massive-Open-Online-Course reached 100,000 students in 2012-2013. The corresponding textbook, “Networked Life: 20 Questions and Answers,” received the PROSE Award in Engineering and Technology (2012) from AAP. He chairs Princeton University’s Committee on Classroom Design, the founding steering committee of IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering, and co-chaired the U.S. NITRD Workshop on Complex Engineered Networks.
Intellectual Property Status
Patent protection is pending.
Princeton is seeking to identify appropriate partners for further development and commercialization of this technology.
Contact
Michael Tyerech
Princeton University Office of Technology Licensing • (609) 258-6762• tyerech@princeton.edu
Laurie Bagley
Princeton University Office of Technology Licensing • (609) 258-5579• lbagley@princeton.edu