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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming ubiquitous, yet the lack of transparency in its decision-making process and its value system raises alarms. To address this, my senior thesis combines…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Lucas James Irwin, UG '23 Department
Computer Science
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Proteins change their structure to perform different functions. We have always known that proteins can exist in different structures but the molecular mechanisms that allow parts of a protein to talk…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Sohit Miglani, GS Department
Quantitative and Computational Biology
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Over the past century, astronomical observations have taught us that the observable universe—that is, the fabric of space itself—is expanding. For most of the universe's…
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April 27th, 2023 Speaker
David Shlivko, GS Department
Physics
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The world’s first electrically pumped thin-film laser could be transformative for a range of applications including self-driving cars, facial recognition and emerging communication…
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The Neural Basis of Taste Aversion Mentors: Prof. Ilana Witten, PNI Dr. Chris Zimmerman, PNI
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July 26th, 2022 Speaker
Nathan Shin Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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The Troupe of L'Avant-Scène will perform its third and last play of the academic year, "Soeurs" by Pascal Rambert. The production will feature Sandra Chen ’24 & Lana…
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April 21st, 2022 Speaker
Sandra Chen ’24 & Lana Gaige ‘24 Department
French and Italian Location
Kerr Studio of Lewis Center for the Arts
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Modern temperature control systems heat and cool rooms and buildings via convection (i.e., air conditioning); these methods are inefficient and are responsible for 40% of US greenhouse gas emissions.…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Alexander Kim Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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In the last few decades, although there has been growing scholarship focused on slavery and its impact in the United States, narratives of enslaved populations continue to be largely ignored by the…
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May 5th, 2022 Speaker
Veronica Abebe Department
Computer Science
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Trillions of bacteria live in our gut. This community of microbes is called the gut microbiome. The gut microbiome is a rich source of small molecules. While the majority of gut microbiome-derived…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Moamen Elmassry, Post Doc Department
Molecular Biology
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Professor Adam Finkelstein and graduate student Jiaqi Su detail how a new method could improve the listening experience for podcasts, video voice-overs and audio books. The technology uses artificial…
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December 1st, 2021 Speaker
Adam Finkelstein, professor of computer science, and Jiaqi Su, graduate student Department
Computer Science
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In this “how to” session, a panel of four Princeton faculty shared practical advice as they described their implementation of alternative grading approaches in their classes, designed to…
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October 6th, 2021 Speaker
Yael Niv, Stacy Wolf, Barbara A. White, Basile Baudez, Shirley Wang Department
McGraw Center Location
Virtual
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Investigating Floating Cities
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Janice M. Kankolongo Department
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Behavior state-dependent motor response in C. Elegans
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July 28th, 2021 Department
Department of Neuroscience
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