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ECE 524 Session 19 | 04.16

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FIPPApril2024

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Byun, Sung-soo, March 20, 2024, "Partition functions of non-Hermitian random matrices"

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A Qur an from Harar Ethiopia brief overview from Hidden Stories

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CITP Seminar: Ryan Calo – Law and Technology in Theory and Practice

Using driverless cars, artificial intelligence, cochlear implants, nuclear power and other examples, this talk will walk through various hurdles to the successful legal analysis and governance of…

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TS14March2024_WLee

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Friends of PUL Small Talk: Molly Manning "When Books Went to War"

During World War II, while Nazis were banning books and issuing rampant propaganda, the U.S. countered by sending millions of books to American troops in the field. These pocket-sized paperbacks, as…

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Are Direct-to-Consumer Farms More Sustainable

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PLI Symposium 11/28 Sarah Jane Leslie

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Council of the Humanities "Severe Brain Injury, Neuroethics, and Disability Rights: Why the Sciences and Humanities must be in Conversation"

Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of consciousness heighten the possibility of recovery but also raise value questions that require more than scientific expertise. To address the…

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University of Pennsylvania Library's Ms Codex 1881 - Astronomical treatises and tables

An astronomical compendium that contains texts, diagrams, and tables related to the computation of the relative positions of the celestial bodies. Written in Germany in 1481, it is a paper codex with…

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CBE Majors | Kaleb Areda

CBE senior Kaleb Areda '24 shares his love of chemistry and math and his vision of bringing a manufacturing industry to his home country Ethiopia.

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Princeton University Orchestra: "Halloween with Sinfonia"

Make the most of the last days before Halloween. This year’s Sinfonia concert program will set the tone with enchanted and haunted landscapes. Alongside familiar symphonic titles, including The…

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RMOctober2023

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PLI Societal Impact of AI

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COS 350 - Ethics of Computing (9.28.2023)

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