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Investigating Music, Emotion, and Multimodal Effects Advised by: Professor Margulis, Music Cognition lab Natalie Miller
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August 1st, 2024 Speaker
Chloe Lau Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Bioinspired design connects biology and engineering, allowing us to gain insights about a particular species while also improving structural design. Birds, for example, have provided inspiration to…
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Hannah Wiswell, GS (2F33196F) Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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This project explores how a special type of flight feather on birds - emarginated primary feathers - have evolved different shapes across evolutionary history. These feathers make up the wingtips of…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Lilia Burtonpatel, UG '27 (A6DA3782) Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Evan MacLean "Origins of Cognitive Diversity and Behavioral Diversity in Domestic Dogs"
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December 7th, 2023 Speaker
Evan MacLean Department
Ecolofy and Evolutionary Biology Location
Guyot Hall
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EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Andrew Davies "Animal-landscape interactions on a changing planet"
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November 2nd, 2023 Speaker
Andrew Davies Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Location
10 Guyot Hall
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Gene Expression of SHANK Family in Mice and Non-Human Primates Advised by: Prof. Fenna Krienen, Princeton Neuroscience InstituteSiting He, Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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July 30th, 2023 Speaker
Ruqaya Kareem Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Recent, dramatic increases in life-threatening self-harm and hospitalizations of young people due to mental disorders has motivated efforts to preemptively identify suffering individuals and connect…
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May 5th, 2023 Speaker
Yubi Mamiya, UG '26 Department
Computer Science
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Venture capital allows startups to scale and be successful quickly, yet women have historically been excluded from a majority of this funding. We explore the potential explanation that investors ask…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Alison Lee, UG '24 Department
Computer Science
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EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Jonathan Velotta "Extreme Physiology and the Mechanisms of Adaptation to High Altitude"
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March 2nd, 2023 Speaker
Jonathan Velotta Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Location
Guyot Hall
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Historically, women have been more likely than men to have their pain dismissed by physicians as being “all in their head.” The minimization of pain experiences by the medical community…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Miriam Stern Department
Linguistics
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Nearly 20% of American adults have an anxiety disorder, but the leading therapy for these disorders does not always work. How can we change our theories of learning and threat prediction to better…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Ines Aitsahalia Department
Neuroscience
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Critical Approaches to Race and Ethnicity: Premodern Identities and the Trans-Atlantic Politics of ScholarshipThursday, February 11
Cord Whitaker, Wellesley College
Walter Pohl, University of…
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February 11th, 2021 Speaker
Cord Whitaker, Wellesley College; Walter Pohl, University of Vienna Department
Medieval Studies Location
Princeton University
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This talk is co-sponsored by CITP and the University Center for Human Values. Al and Bob are very similar, with one specific exception. This exception might pertain to their age, annual salary,…
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October 20th, 2020 Speaker
Tal Zarsky and Jane Bambauer Department
Princeton University, Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Webinar
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Summer Research Colloquium Research Summary - Understanding the Formation of the Pyrenoid, a Eukaryotic Carbon-Concentrating Organelle
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July 30th, 2020 Speaker
Angelo Kayser-Browne Department
The Office of Undergraduate Research
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Summer Research Colloquium Research Summary - Investigating Anatomical Differences in a In Utero Exposure Model of ASD
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July 30th, 2020 Speaker
Michael Lenzi Department
The Office of Undergraduate Research
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