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September '19 Propeller

 PA3 INVITES YOU TO “SECOND TUESDAYS”

A PRINCETON PROPELLER EVENT  

AT QUADRANGLE CLUB

FOR ENTREPRENEURS,

NAVIGATORS & THE CURIOUS

Please Join Us for Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres

33 PROSPECT AVENUE – PRINCETON, NJ

6 P, TUESDAY, September 10th, 2019

Speaker:  Andrew Houck

Professor, Electrical Engineering

“Decoding the Realm(s) of Quantum Computing:
Tilting at Tackling the Computationally Infeasible”

Quantum Computing is poised to revolutionize myriad fields: cryptography, chemistry, medicine, optimization and machine learning. In contrast to familiar transistors, with a state 0 or 1, the quantum analog of a transistor or bit of information, aka a qubit, can be in a “superposition” of 0 and 1 simultaneously (e.g., 0 + 1, 0 - 1); and multiple qubits can be entangled, i.e., their states depend on each other. These two principles, superposition and entanglement, could enable powerful new algorithms to solve problems far beyond the capacity of today’s digital computing. Like the aviation term, “holding patterns,” maneuvers designed to delay something already in flight, while keeping it within a specified distance --- Quantum Computing may in the next decade bring such exciting new achievements as: factoring large numbers; allowing for RSA decryption; calculating binding energies of complex molecules; and solving large-scale brute-force problems. Andrew Houck, BSE Princeton 2000, PhD Harvard 2005, will introduce us to this strange new world and describe how it’s likely to transform ours.  

Registration Required via propellers.princetonaaa.org

NEXT PRINCETON PROPELLER:  Tuesday, October 8th (6 P)

 

 

 

 

 


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PA3 Book Club: September 26, 2019

June 30, 2019 - Following a summer break, the PA3 book club will resume its monthly meetings on Thursday, September 26, from 7-8:30 pm in the Frist Class of 1952 Room (A03, on the cafeteria level). Our selection is:

The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the Present, by David Treuer '92

The PA3 book club meets on the last Thursday evening of each month (except July, August & December) from 7-8:30, usually in East Pyne or Frist. Selections alternate, with occasional exceptions, between fiction and non-fiction, and the authors or books typically have a Princeton connection. Book club meetings are open to all PA3 members and their spouses/partners, and no RSVP is needed.

A list of book club selections can be found at https://princetonaaa.org/bookclub.


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Trenton Thunder Baseball Game!

 

PA3 Goes Out to the Old Ball Game!

 

Join PA3 and celebrate America's favorite pastime
as we watch
the Trenton Thunder take on the New Hampshire Fisher Cats 

on Saturday, June 29, 2019 beginning at 7 p.m.
from the comfort of a private luxury suite
at Arm & Hammer Park. 

Trenton Thunder Luxury Suite The climate-controlled suites on the third level of the ballpark feature indoor and outdoor seating, wait service and a flat screen TV. We'll also have a buffet with burgers, hot dogs, baked beans, potato salad, and snacks and soda. (Cold beer is, of course, available at the park and can be bought a la carte by individuals.)  Our suite, number 8, is right above home plate! 

Game begins at 7 p.m.
Stay afterward for the Fireworks Spectacular!
The Thunder is New Jersey's own championship American minor league baseball team and a Double-A affiliate of the New York Yankees.   

This family-friendly event kicks off the new fiscal year
as we welcome new members to PA3
and say a big THANK-YOU to our dues-paying members. 
PA3 thank you

Tickets are $40 each, with a special discounted price of $20 for PA3 dues-paying members.

Purchase tickets using the PayPal button below. 

PICK UP YOUR TICKETS AT THE 'WILL CALL' WINDOW AT THE STADIUM

We anticipate this to be a well-attended event.
The capacity of the box is limited to 25 people,
so ACT NOW if you plan to join us.
Each PA3 member is limited to 4 tickets at the discounted rate.  

Contact Arlen at president@princetonaaa.org with questions.

at Arm & Hammer Park,
50 Riverview Plaza, Trenton, NJ.
On-site parking is $5.  

And to pay your dues now and get the discounted ticket price, click here!

 

 


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PA3 Book Club: June 27, 2019

May 24, 2019 - The book club will meet on Thursday, June 27, from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. in East Pyne 111.  Our selection is:

Home, by Toni Morrison, Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities, Emerita 

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The PA3 book club meets on the last Thursday evening of each month (except July, August & December) from 7-8:30, usually in East Pyne or Frist. Selections alternate, with occasional exceptions, between fiction and non-fiction, and the authors or books typically have a Princeton connection. Book club meetings are open to all PA3 members and their spouses/partners, and no RSVP is needed.

A list of book club selections can be found at https://princetonaaa.org/bookclub.


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June '19 Propeller

 PA3 INVITES YOU TO “SECOND TUESDAYS”

A PRINCETON PROPELLER EVENT  

AT QUADRANGLE CLUB

FOR ENTREPRENEURS,

NAVIGATORS & THE CURIOUS

Please Join Us for Cocktails & Hors d’oeuvres

33 PROSPECT AVENUE – PRINCETON, NJ

6 P, TUESDAY, June 11th, 2019

Speakers:  Clay Patterson

NE Regional Manager, iD Tech

 

Paul A Durst & Sharon L De La Cruz

Council on Science & Technology, Princeton University

“Challenges in Next-Generation STEM Education:

Connecting the K-12 Experience to College Curricula”

Since 1999, world-renowned iD Tech camps have delivered STEM education (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to the K-12 set; and from 2010, Princeton University’s Council on Science & Technology has fostered intellectual exchange, interdisciplinary research and collaborations between STEM fields and the arts, humanities and social sciences.  However, while some youngsters take a STEM path early in life, others come to it only in later years.  Providing smoother transitions to college for the former; creating more welcoming entry platforms for the latter; and enhancing STEM’s role in making us all more informed citizens --- are core critical issues our speakers will discuss.  

Registration Required via propellers.princetonaaa.org

NEXT PRINCETON PROPELLER:  Tuesday, September 10th (6 P)

 

 

 

 

 


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While electronics surround us, and innovations occur daily, the actual process of manufacturing electronic devices has changed little in recent decades. So, now may be the time to ask: has the process plateaued? Might electronics be made with more speed, reliability and ease? And --- is it really necessary to rely on so-called experts to manufacture them? The answers may surprise you! BotFactory, an NYC startup, develops desktop machines which not only democratize the creation of electronic boards, but do so with a technology that enables board fabrication by non-experts. Their lead developer, Andrew Ippoliti, will describe just how BotFactory does it. Following a broad historical review of electronic circuit board manufacturing, Andrew’s talk will take us into the rapidly evolving realm of future electronic board fabrication.

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