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Exploring the Predictive Potential of ESM1-b on Identifying Sub-cellular Protein Localizations, Shazra Raza, UG '24 (ED8F687F)

Proteins, a fundamental component of all cellular processes, exhibit diverse functions which are dictated by their unique structures. Large language models (LLMs), such as ESM1-b, have recently…

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Fiber Formation Based on Nonequilibrated Aqueous Two-phase Systems, Maria Luisa Parada, UG '26 (751583FB)

Liquid-liquid phase separation is a fascinating and ever-evolving phenomenon that has captured renewed attention, particularly in the fields of biology and material synthesis. Our focus has been on…

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Package delivery robot - Celebrate Princeton Innovation, Jaime Fernández Fisac, Robert Shi

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Finance and Treasury - Our Commitment to Service Excellence

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OURSIP Intern - Maria Luisa Parada

Fiber Formation Based on Nonequilibrated Aqueous Two-phase Systems Advised by: Prof. Howard Stone, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Niki Abbasi, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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ReMatch Intern - Srista Tripathi

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Vertical Stacked LEGO-PoL CPU Voltage Regulator, Youssef Elasser, G4 (3963365)

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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Caught in the Crossfire: A Mixed Methods Analysis of the Impact of Violent Conflict on Maternal Health Care Utilization in Pakistan, Amina Ahmad, UG '22 (3957523)

For my senior thesis, I examined the impact of violent conflict on maternal healthcare utilization in Pakistan using a mixed-methods approach. For the quantitative analysis, I spatially merged…

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Drugs are good, but how do they go bad?, Yejoon Seo, G4 (3937727)

Many oral delivery drugs are in the amorphous state, stabilized by an amorphous polymer. Over time, these drugs tend to "flow," resulting in significant changes to the drug product that…

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Black Maternal Mortality and Morbidity: An Urgent Crisis, Abyssinia Lissanu, GS (2305516)

While childbirth and pregnancy have become much safer for U.S. women on average, this does not hold true for all racial and ethnic groups. I focus on Black American women, who experience…

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