Discovery Research at Princeton interview with Keller Center Director Mung Chiang about entrepreneurship at Princeton (originally posted on November 14, 2014).
PROFESSOR MUNG CHIANG has integrated fundamental research on computer network optimization with several successful business ventures. As director of the Keller Center, which expands the scope of engineering education to include leadership and societal issues, Chiang is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Chiang, the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering, also leads the Princeton Entrepreneurship Advisory Committee, which was assembled by Provost David Lee and convened in January 2014 to explore ways to expand entrepreneurship opportunities for students, faculty members and alumni.
In this interview, he emphasizes that not all entrepreneurship is about technology.
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