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Jocelyn Tolpin ’17 Puts Her Computer Programming Skills To Work At Princeton University’s Summer Program

She wrote a computer program to analyze X-ray images for microcracks in cement which may lead to new ways to reduce cracking and improve durability.
While the summer break is great for spending time with family and friends, and relaxing in the sun, our students also seize the opportunity to continue their education while contributing to the greater good of society. One such example of this is Jocelyn Tolpin ’17. Read her story here.
 
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