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James Madison Program: Saving Democracy, Looking to Lincoln

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ReMatch+ Intern - Katherine Awad

The Effect of Increased Load on Task Classification Accuracy in Flexible Model of Working Memory Advised by:Prof. Timothy Buschman, Princeton Neuroscience Institute & Psychology Dr. Adel…

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OURSIP Intern - Michael Kostolansky

An Analysis of Phase Separation in Short Chain Homopolymer Systems Advised by:William Jacobs - Department of Chemistry Fan Chen

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ReMatch+ Intern - Jasin Cekinmez

Analyzing the Completeness of National Administrative Databases to Create a Hedonic Model Advised by:Patrick Sharkey, Sociology and SPIA Angela Li, Sociology and Social Policy

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OURSIP Intern - Maria Karakousis

Investigations of Biophysical and Biochemical Mechanisms of Proteins Involved in T. gondii Parasite Propagation Advised by:John Jimah, Molecular Biology Erik Zupa, Molecular Biology

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Princeton Through The Centuries Demystifying Collegiate Gothic: The Many Architectural Styles of Princeton, Bethany R. Villa, UG '26 (132340B9)

You may know of Princeton’s famous buildings across campus, some like Blair Arch, Firestone, the University Chapel among others but have you ever wondered why these buildings were…

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Is a Bright Future Ahead of Us? The Perception of Large-Scale Social Progress Among South Asian Americans with Variations in Depressive Traits, Sana Asifriyaz, UG '25 (B122A141)

Prior socio-psychological research has found that a belief in social progress motivates prosocial behaviors as well as emotional and behavioral well-being in individuals (Rutjens et al., 2010).…

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Dumpster Diving: Thermal Imagery of Callisto Using ALMA Calibrator Data, Cole Meyer, UG '24 (14DF385C)

Thermal images at different radio wavelengths probe varying subsurface depths of cold, icy bodies like that of Callisto – the outermost of Jupiter’s four largest moons – and…

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RMMarch2024

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OLTP09January2024_NPuac

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CITP Virtual Seminar Miranda Bogen-Closing the Gap: Navigating Complexities and Contradictions In the Mitigation of Algorithmic Bias

Dozens of policy proposals and interventions have attempted to address actual and potential cases of algorithmic bias, particularly in systems that have consequential effects on people’s lives.…

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Bradford Seminar: "Disaggregating Vulnerability to Floods"

Eric Tate is a Professor in the Princeton University Center for Policy Research on Energy and the Environment. He conducts research in the areas of flood hazards, social inequity, and water…

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OURSIP Intern - Oyu Enkhbold

Creating an Automatic Coil Winding Machine Advised by: Prof. Lyman Page, Physics Saptarshi Chaudhuri, Physics

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Secondaries and SJTs (Situational Judgement Tests)

HPA Applicant Seminar for 2024 Matriculation After submitting your primary application, it's time to start thinking about secondary applications and situational judgement tests (SJTs). In this…

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Opening Minds to Close the Gap: Shifting Attributions for the Achievement Gap in Education to Foster Support for a Progressive Education Policy, Ryan Champeau, UG '23 (2264510)

Scholars have evaluated policies aimed at addressing racial and socioeconomic achievement gaps in education. However, few studies have looked at how voters themselves perceive the gap and how their…

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Can we outperform the S&P500 with a regime-aware approach?, Justin Ong, UG '23 (2269217)

As Mark Twain once said, ”History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” Despite growing at around 9% on average since 1900, the SP500 index has gone through many cycles. In…

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