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gent-based modeling – in which system-level outcomes emerge from interactions among individuals and their environment – can provide unique insights in the study of livelihoods…
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December 5th, 2022 Speaker
Andrew Reid Bell Department
C-PREE Location
300 Wallace Hall
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The digital domain is fast emerging as a new
landscape of global competition and conflict. The benefits of
digitization have been immense, but so have the harms — rampant
disinformation,…
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November 29th, 2022 Speaker
Monica Greco, Anne-Marie Slaughte, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, Princeton University
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As a part of studying ‘collective migration’—the large scale migration of thousands of cells that is important for healing and developmental processes—the CohenLab harnesses a…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Gawoon Shim Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Applications of remote sensing data to monitor bird migration usher a new understanding of magnitude and extent of movements across entire flyways. Millions of birds move through the western USA, yet…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Patrick B. Newcombe Department
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Lindsey Schmidt '21 presents her certificate project, "As Migration Surges, Advocates and Experts Say Climate Change Shares the Blame," during the Program in Journalism's third…
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April 29th, 2021 Speaker
Lindsey Schmidt Department
Program in Journalism, Humanities Council Location
Remote
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Following the micro-targeting of Latino national origin groups by the Biden and Trump campaigns during the 2020 election cycle, my thesis examines the role between pre-migration experiences and…
Speaker
Jorge Pereira, UG '21 Department
Politics
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Ran Abramitzky discusses the Census Linking Project's relevance to current societal issues.
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July 10th, 2020 Speaker
Ran Abramitzky, Stanford University Department
Industrial Relations Section, Economics
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Summer Research Colloquium Research Summary - Inferring Geographic Migration Patterns of COVID-19 with MACHINA
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July 30th, 2020 Department
The Office of Undergraduate Research
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The purpose of this research project is to measure the degree to which the current trend of reverse immigration of Italians to Albania is attributable to Albania's superior ICT diffusion. …
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April 30th, 2020 Speaker
Angela De Santis '23 Department
Economics
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People and nature operate as complex adaptive systems on an intertwined planet with new types of interactions and dynamics across levels and scales. The presentation will focus on and provide several…
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April 24th, 2018 Speaker
CARL FOLKE Department
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Location
10 Guyot Hall
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