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Information for Visitors to the PCTS

If you encounter any problems or have any questions please contact the Administrative Assistant, Charlene Borsack, in Room 400, at 609-258-1398.

How to reach the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science
Reimbursement for your trip
Computers and Printing at the PCTS
Where do I go once I get to Princeton?
How do I get a visitor’s office?
How do I use my laptop and print?
How to get to IAS

How to reach the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science:


Reimbursement for your trip:
If you have made arrangements with the PCTS for reimbursement of your travel expenses, it is necessary for you to provide us with all your original travel receipts along with a Non-Employee travel Voucher Please complete the form (on line if you prefer) print it out, sign it on the bottom and return to Charlene Borsack, PCTS, Jadwin Hall, Room 400, Princeton, NJ 08544 with your original receipts. Here is a list of possible expenses for which we would need original receipts:
  1. Airline receipt + boarding pass
  2. Taxi
  3. Bus/Rail
  4. Parking
If you are asking to be reimbursed for personal car mileage, you must include a printout from some program such as MapQuest that indicates the starting and ending points for you trip and calculate the mileage. The current rate of reimbursement is 58.5 cents per mile Please see the Administrative Assistant, Charlene Borsack concerning your travel reimbursement.

It is necessary for you to provide us with all your original travel receipts along with a Non-Employee travel Voucher Please complete the form (on line if you prefer) print it out, sign it on the bottom and return to Charlene Borsack, PCTS, Jadwin Hall, Room 400, Princeton, NJ 08544 with your original receipts.


Computers and Printing at the PCTS
Some visitors’ offices may have a PC available. Most people will bring their laptops. In either case, the entire PU campus has wireless internet connection which you can use for seven days by logging in as PUVisitor. If you will be here for longer than seven days, our IT department will extend your usage. You must contact them directly to provide details about your laptop for authorization. If you have any other computer problems you can also contact the IT department.

The printers for the PCTS can be found on the print server. Just go into the run window and type \\ntprintserver and then double click on either printer:

  • phy_dl_jadwin_418a located in room 418A (black and white laser jet)
  • phy_dl_jadwin_hall_408 located in the common area near the mailboxes of the PCTS (color)
For instructions on how to print from various computers, please read Printing Notes at: http://physics.princeton.edu/it/printing.html

Physics Department IT Contacts: Vinod Gupta, 258-6302, E-mail
Martin Kicinski, 258-1586, E-mail
Abhishek Gupta, 258-6302,E-mail


How to get to IAS:

Where do I go once I get to Princeton:
Park in Lot 21 if driving. Walk to Jadwin Hall. Upon arrival please see Charlene Borsack, Administrative Assistant, PCTS, in Room 400 on the fourth floor of Jadwin Hall. You will receive an office key and be shown to your work location. If Charlene is not available, please see Paul Steinhardt, Director, in Room 404 Jadwin. Otherwise, make yourself comfortable in one of the lounge areas of the PCTS.
How do I get a visitor’s office:
Please see Charlene Borsack, Administrative Assistant, PCTS, in Room 400 on the fourth floor of Jadwin Hall. She will direct you.
How do I use my laptop and print:
  • The entire campus has wireless internet. You should see PUVisitor when you turn on your computer.
  • The PCTS has two printers you can use.
phy_dl_jadwin_418a located in room 418A (black and white laser jet)
phy_dl_jadwin_hall_408 located in the common area near the mailboxes of the PCTS (color)

For instructions on how to print from various computers, please read Printing Notes at: http://physics.princeton.edu/it/printing.html