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Violence, Ethics, and Social Media, Jeffery Chen, UG '25 (2765310)

For many of us, social media is an integral part of our everyday lives. But the ramifications of social media can go beyond just an unfunny post or angry response; on more than one occasion, social…

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Bradford Seminar: "Do Health Disparities Narrow with Pollution Disparities? Evidence from California"

Danae is an Assistant Professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the School of Sustainability in Arizona State University. Danae's research studies the distributional…

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EEB 522 Seminar Series - Jeremy Herren

EEB 522 Seminar Series, Colloquium on the Biology of PopulationsPresented by Jeremy Herren, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (Icipe)“Harnessing mosquito symbionts for…

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10/13 | Internal Seminar with Prof. John Onyango, Associate Professor of Architecture, Notre Dame University

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ReMatch Intern – Wilder ( Alexander) Crosier

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Using a Theory of Human Cognition to Improve Computer Agents, Albert Lin, UG '23 (3965329)

Current reinforcement learning (RL) models still have difficulty generalizing to novel, but related, tasks. They are also often composed of deep neural networks which carry out computations that do…

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Urban Tree Cover Monitoring: Towards Environmental Equity and Sustainability, Bhartendu Pandey, Post Doc (3963713)

Urban tree cover is important for human health, wellbeing, and environmental sustainability. However, we have a limited understanding of tree cover distributions and dynamics, and their social and…

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Respiratory Illness at the Salton Sea: Analyzing Emergency Room Data, Yvette Olivas Biddle, UG '25, (3964029)

The region surrounding California’s Salton Sea has some of the highest rates of asthma in the state. This has been associated with high levels of airborne particulate matter in the region, due…

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Natural Halogenated Methane Production in Mangrove Ecosystems, Niva, UG '22, (3963502)

As a combination of rising sea levels, extreme weather, and groundwater overuse leads to increasing seawater encroachment in coastal areas, it’s essential that we learn more about the resulting…

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Trust In Reconciliation: How Political Violence Affects Institutional Trust, Rooya Rahin, UG '23 (3963731)

Nearly three decades after the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), it is still considered by most scholars to be the most successful case of a truth commission, as well as the…

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Severe impacts of wildfires on fine particulate air quality, Yuanyu Xie, Postdoc (3959280)

Record-setting fires in the western United States over the last decade caused severe air pollution, loss of human life, and property damage. Enhanced drought and increased biomass in a warmer climate…

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Carolyn Chen "The Extraordinary Religiosity of Second-Generation Asian American Muslims and Evangelical Christians"

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Bradford Seminar: “The Role of Extreme Heat, Urbanization and Household Income on AC Possession Around the World”

Rao’s research examines the relationship between energy systems, human development and climate change, including studying equity in energy transitions,and the impacts of climate change and its…

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OURSIP Intern - Ellen Su

Spatial Transcriptomics and Evaluation of STARCH

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Magnons and Valley Isospin in Bilayer Graphene

Jun Zhu - The Pennsylvania State University

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The largest movable structures on Earth could save New York City from another Hurricane Sandy, but will they get built?, D.J. Rasmussen (2309867)

On the night of October 29th, 2012, Hurricane Sandy ravaged New York City with water levels nearly 14 feet above normal. The storm’s flood claimed the lives of 44 New Yorkers, caused nearly $20…

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