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Fussell, Elizabeth, May 21, 2024, "Commentary: The Nexus of Data, Models, Normative Theorizing, and Policymaking"

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Thompson, Erica, May 21, 2024, "Commentary: The Nexus of Data, Models, Normative Theorizing, and Policymaking"

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Mullin, Megan, May 21, 2024, "Commentary: Governing Climate Mobilities at Various Scales"

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Inoculating Belief: Tracing Vaccine Hesitancy and Decision-Making in Muslim America, Aisha F Chebbi, UG '24 (3F6DE991)

This research project seeks to explore vaccine hesitancy among Muslims living in the United States. Its purpose is part of a series of work aiming to expand the visibility of Muslim-American…

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EEB 522 Seminar Series - Dan Blumstein

EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Dan Blumstein "Translational Behavioral Biology: A Fearful Perspective"

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Bradford Seminar: "Designing Effective Environmental and Conservation Policies: The Role of Collective Incentives"

Kathleen Segerson is a Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor of Economics at the University of Connecticut. She is an environmental economist, with a strong interest in collaborative…

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Bradford Seminar: "Deep Uncertainty, Collective Action, and Need for Coordination in the Face of Climate Change"

Climate-change related decisions have three characteristics that set them apart from other simpler choices. They (i) involve an intergenerational public good, (ii) often require collective action and…

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COS 350 - Ethics of Computing (9.28.2023)

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CITP Lecture: Peter Henderson – Aligning Machine Learning, Law, and Policy for Responsible Real-World Deployments

Machine learning (ML) is being deployed to a vast array of real-world applications with profound impacts on society. ML can have positive impacts, such as aiding in the discovery of new cures for…

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Go with your gut? Determining the value of computation in the game of Go, Owen Travis, UG '24 (2276037)

The ability to make intelligent decisions with limited resources is an essential skill for both humans and artificially intelligent systems. In practical situations where time and computational…

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CITP Lecture: "The Societal Impact of Foundation Models"

Foundation models (ChatGPT, StableDiffusion) are transforming society: remarkable capabilities, serious risks, rampant deployment, unprecedented adoption, overflowing funding, and unending…

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Global Existential Challenges: Environmental Challenges and Sustainability

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How to Wreck the Supreme Court

On March 28, 2023, Princeton University's James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions hosted Michael Paulsen, Distinguished University Chair & Professor of Law at the…

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Geniza Lab Live with Dr. Nadia Vidro: The Qaraite Calendar & Calendar Diversity in Medieval Palestine and Egypt

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10.11.22 The US Government’s Formulation of Middle East Policies: An Insider’s Perspective

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Bradford Seminar: "Model Migration as adaption. Experience with MIDAS framework. Thoughts on capturing things that haven't happened yet"

gent-based modeling – in which system-level outcomes emerge from interactions among individuals and their environment – can provide unique insights in the study of livelihoods…

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