Thursday, March 13th, 2025
9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
(REGISTRATION FOR 2025 IS CLOSED)
A one-day conference of STEM talks, & activities
The Event
Hands-on Learning
Participate in interactive experiments and meet scientists from across a variety of STEM fields.
Join an amazing team of chemists from Princeton University as they show us the wonders of chemistry!
Women in various stages of their STEM career will share their experiences and answer questions from the audience about their career paths.
Our keynote speaker will describe their own cutting-edge research and discuss their personal journey as a STEM professional.
The Agenda
The Keynote Speaker
By training I am a theoretical condensed matter physicist. I love anything related to quantum mechanics and the more abstract the better! However, I also love to be able to verify my simulations with experimental results which is why I always aim to work in strong collaboration with experimentalists.
The Venue:
Richardson Auditorium
Frick Chemistry Laboratory
The Logistics
Parking on campus: Stadium Drive Garage
Private vehicles park at Stadium Drive Garage and escort your student(s) to the event venue.
Bus Drop off & Pick Up: Denunzio Pool Circle (use the interactive map for directions)
Check-in at Richardson Auditorium (parents/guardians/chaperones may check attendees in)
Students will not be allowed at event without an adult over the age of 18 accompanying them
All minors under the age of 18 should have a signed media release form (download below), by a parent or guardian
*IMPORTANT*
*Attendees should pack and bring your own lunch*

Diversity and Non-Discrimination
Princeton University is committed to equal opportunity and non-discrimination. To maximize excellence, we seek talent from all segments of American society and the world, and we take steps to ensure everyone at Princeton can thrive while they are here. That is the sole rationale and purpose of our diversity and inclusion programs, all of which are voluntary and open to all, and which comply with federal and state non-discrimination laws. Princeton does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, disability, or any other protected characteristic, and Princeton does not provide special benefits or preferential treatment on the basis of a protected characteristic.