DocsVox is a show designed to share Princeton graduate students’ research with a large audience in a fun and informative way! We play some games and talk about some things. DocsVox is your front row seat to cutting edge research that will soon be changing your world.
Danielle Schlesinger, a third-year student in the geosciences department, tells us about beam time (hint: it has nothing to do with gymnastics or spac...
Elia Altabet, a fifth-year student in the chemical and biological engineering department, stops by to discuss his research on water in hydrophobic con...
Scott Dawson, a former sixth-year Princeton student in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department, stopped by the show eight days before his ...
Korhan Kocak, a third-year student in the politics department, tells us how game theory can explain why Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump keep talking ...
Ingrid Ockert, a fifth-year Ph.D. student in the history of science department elaborates on the complicated relationship between Trekkies and Star Wa...