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Exploring TigerResearch: Unveiling the Research Priorities of Princeton's Scholars

Three Princeton students, Vivek Kolli, Eric Ahn, and Alex Zhang, efforts culminated in the establishment of TigerResearch, a student-friendly platform designed to simplify academic research for fellow undergraduates last year.

Glance into TigerResearch: Unveiling the Research Foci of Princeton's Academic Luminaries
Glance into TigerResearch: Unveiling the Research Foci of Princeton's Academic Luminaries

Exploring TigerResearch: Unveiling the Research Priorities of Princeton's Scholars

Discover Princeton Professors' Latest Research with TigerResearch

TigerResearch, a platform created by three Princeton undergraduates, is an invaluable tool for students seeking to explore the research focuses of Princeton professors. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use TigerResearch to find the latest research work related to your course material.

Access TigerResearch

To get started, log in through Princeton’s official TigerResearch portal using your student or university credentials.

Search by Professor

Once you're logged in, use the search bar to enter the names of your course professors or faculty members relevant to your subject. This will pull up their recent publications, projects, and ongoing research.

Filter by Date and Topic

Narrow your results by filtering the publications by recent years to get the latest research. Also, use keywords related to your course material to focus on research that aligns with what you're studying.

Explore Research Groups and Labs

Many professors are associated with research labs or groups. TigerResearch often links these together, so you can explore lab pages for a broader context on ongoing projects and recent discoveries related to your field.

Check Related Publications and Citations

Look at the references and citations connected to the research articles to find more relevant papers that might expand on your course topics.

Use Course Integration Features

Some versions of TigerResearch may integrate with the course management system (e.g., Canvas, Blackboard) to highlight faculty research connected directly to your syllabus or lecture topics.

Set Up Alerts

If available, set alerts for particular professors or keywords to receive notifications about new publications or updates to ongoing research.

Leverage Library Resources

If TigerResearch includes access to full-text articles or links to university library holdings, use these to read full papers and support your coursework or research projects.

Browse by Departments

Students can select multiple departments in the left-hand menu for a more targeted search. For instance, students who are undecided about a major, or those pursuing minors or certificates in different departments, can find relevant professors by exploring various departments.

Example: Professor Arvind Narayanan

Professor Arvind Narayanan, who teaches COS350: Ethics of Computing, is an example of a professor whose research background can be found on TigerResearch. By exploring his research, students can gain insights into the practical applications of the course material.

By systematically combining these strategies, you can efficiently stay updated on Princeton professors' latest research and see how it relates to your course content. If you need more detailed guidance, your academic advisor or library staff may offer workshops or personalized help on using TigerResearch effectively.

TigerResearch, in addition to providing access to Princeton professors' latest research, also offers opportunities for online education and self-development by allowing students to learn about ongoing projects and recent discoveries related to their course material through its exploration of research groups and labs, as well as related publications and citations. Students can leverage TigerResearch to supplement their learning by setting up alerts for professors or keywords to receive notifications about new publications or updates to ongoing research.

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