When the first series of cookstove projects came online
in the 1970s and»80s, engineers throughout the
developed world designed several excellent stoves
in their
laboratories and distributed them
around the
world.
The Princeton Plasma Physics
Laboratory, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and managed by Princeton University, is located at 100 Stellarator Road off Campus Drive on Princeton University's Forrestal Campus
in Plainsboro, N.J. PPPL researchers collaborate with researchers
around the globe
in the field of plasma science, the study of ultra-hot, charged gases, to
develop practical solutions for the creation of magnetic fusion energy as an energy source for the
world.
Second, the Cyberjustice
Laboratory developed the «Towards Cyberjustice» project, which pursued its goals through a multidisciplinary approach assembling a team of researchers from all
around the
world that specialize
in various disciplines within the social sciences.