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Wang, Jie, 4 December 2024, "Generalized Landau Levels: Fractionalization, Geometric Response and Lattice Realizations"

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EEB 522 Seminar Series - Elizabeth Derryberry

EEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Elizabeth Derryberry "Behavioral responses to soundscape perturbations during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic"

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OURSIP Intern — Vernon Hughes

Laser and Microwave Spectroscopy of Ytterbium Rydberg States Advised by:Jeffrey Thompson, Electrical and Computer Engineering Michael Peper, Electrical and Computer Engineering

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How Does Estrogen Impact the Brain? A Study on the Interaction between Estrogen Depletion and Microglia, Sebastian Mehrzad, UG '26, Ida Narli, UG '26 (C6410DF1)

Estrogen is a sex hormone that plays different roles in the brain versus in the periphery. Notably, low levels of estrogen have been shown to be associated with spatial memory impairment and object…

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The Role of Ciboulot in the Development of the Drosophila Tracheal System, Natalie Torres, UG '26 (380192FE)

Vascular malformations are the result of atypical development of blood vessels. As with many rare conditions, vascular malformations are understudied, and the mechanisms underlying their formation…

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Is a Bright Future Ahead of Us? The Perception of Large-Scale Social Progress Among South Asian Americans with Variations in Depressive Traits, Sana Asifriyaz, UG '25 (B122A141)

Prior socio-psychological research has found that a belief in social progress motivates prosocial behaviors as well as emotional and behavioral well-being in individuals (Rutjens et al., 2010).…

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Hapster: Using Apple Watch Haptics to Enable Live Low-Friction Student Feedback in the Physical Classroom, Michelle Huang, UG '24, Oleg Golev, GS, Kritin Vongthongsri, UG '24, Ketya Nop, UG '24, (6126BF69)

The benefits of student response systems (SRSs) for in-person lectures are well-researched. However, all current SRSs only rely on a visual interface to relay information to the instructor. We…

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WC29November2023_BKroposki

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Princeton Startup Immersion Program-Bengaluru

Bengaluru insights from Princeton '96 Prof. Julian Marshall, Professor of Environmental Engineering, University of Washington

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Chlamy 2023 Keynote Speaker Ralph Bock, Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Pflanzenphysiologie

Transgene expression in Chlamydomonas: mechanisms and applications

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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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