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This thesis seeks to combat the dominant view that socialist revolutions are inherently authoritarian endeavors opposed to democratic values. In response, we apply a lens of representative democracy…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Theodore Gross, UG '24 (E0B1E3DB) Department
Politics
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Insights into Catalyst Deactivation on Zeolites for Polyolefin Waste Upcycling Advised by: Prof. Michele L. Sarazen, Chemical and Biological Engineering Jun Zhi Tan, Chemical and Biological…
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July 29th, 2023 Speaker
Keith Matanachai Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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This work presents a 48 V to 1 V merged-two-stage hybrid-switched-capacitor converter with a Linear Extendable Group Operated Point-of-Load (LEGO-PoL) architecture for ultra-high-current…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Youssef Elasser Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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A Rhetorical Reconstruction of John Henry Newman's Twelfth University Sermon
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July 28th, 2021 Speaker
Emily Perez Department
Department of English
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