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Object Rearrangement with Computer Vision Advised by: Prof. Jia Deng, Computer Science Beining Han, Computer Science
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July 31st, 2023 Speaker
Derek Geng Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Impacts of Pore Architecture on Aluminosilicates for Upcycling of Plastic Waste to Hydrocarbons Advised by: Prof. Michele Sarazen, Chemical and Biological Engineering Jun Zhi Tan, Chemical and…
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July 31st, 2023 Speaker
Maaso Ortega Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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The current literature on diasporic political participation is sparse, limited in geographical scope and focuses mostly on traditional forms of participation such as lobbying and voting. These…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Jemima Williams, UG (2268453) Department
Politics
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This project explores the parallel narratives of Degei, the Fijian Creator God, and Kaliya, a Hindu Cosmic Being. Both Degei and Kaliya are mythological snakes living in the Nakauvadra Mountains of…
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April 21st, 2023 Speaker
Ipsita Dey Department
Anthropology
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In Part 1 of this workshop at the Engage 2020 conference, Susannah Shipton ’14 of AlleyCorp shared a framework for understanding the key characteristics of a strong startup idea.In this…
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November 17th, 2020 Speaker
Susannah Shipton '14 Department
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Location
Online
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Digital humanities is at the interface between humanistic studies and computational power. Hence, when building tools in this space, we need to consider, firstly, the humanities scholar who desires…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Nobline Yoo Department
Computer Science
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Coral reef ecosystems are home to more than 25% of aquatic life and are relied upon by the human population whose dependence on coral reefs has grown in recent decades for food, our coastlines, and…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Minal Patel Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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To adapt to and mitigate the impact of rapidly increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 across the globe, it is critical that we improve our understanding of the land carbon cycle – how…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Harrison Watson Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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The opioid epidemic is a crisis that has plagued the United States (US) for decades. One of the central issues of the epidemic is inequitable access to treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), which…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Joyce Luo Department
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
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Dr. David Miller, director of Princeton's Faith & Work Initiative and who is teaching at the Keller Center both an undergraduate and required graduate course on ethics this spring, shared an…
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April 8th, 2022 Speaker
David Miller, Ph.D. Department
Faith and Work Initiative, Keller Center; Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Location
Convene, 117 W 46th St, New York NY
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Predicting life outcomes is a challenging task even for advanced
machine learning (ML) algorithms. At the same time, accurately
predicting these outcomes has important implications in providing…
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October 26th, 2021 Speaker
Pranya Anchuri Department
Center for InformationTechnology Policy
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“Wet markets” have been implicated in multiple zoonotic outbreaks, including COVID-19. They are also a conduit for legal and illegal trade in wildlife, which threatens thousands of…
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Bing Lin, GS Department
Science, Technology and Environmental Policy
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Chronic stress poses serious harm to both physical and mental health. It is a risk factor for hypertension and coronary artery disease, as well as other health problems including gastroesophageal…
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Anu Vellore, UG '22 Department
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
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