Theodora D. â78 & William H. Walton III â74 Professor in Engineering and Director, Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University. With over 100 affiliated faculty members, the Andlinger Center is developing solutions for sustainable energy production and protection of the environment. International leader in the processing and development of materials for low-cost, lightweight and flexible solar cells and circuits, the combination of which is being explored for applications including the creation of âsmartâ windows to increase building and energy efficiencies, and power sources for electrolysers to convert sunlight to fuels. Co-founder of Andluca Technologies, LLC. Fellow, American Physical Society. Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum. Strategic Adviser, NewWorld Capital Group. Recipient of awards and honours for scholarly work, including: Sloan Fellow; Beckman Fellow; John H. Dillon Medal, American Physical Society; Peter and Edith OâDonnell Award in Engineering, Texas Academy of Medicine, Science and Engineering; Alan P. Colburn Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers.