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Despite significant increases in availability of Internet connectivity globally, hundreds of millions of people today are unable to access the Internet, the consequences of which have come into sharp…
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November 15th, 2022 Speaker
Shaddi Hasan, Virginia Tech Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
306 Sherrerd Hall
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Using Neural Networks to Solve Heterogeneous Agent Macroeconomic Models Mentor: Prof. Johnathan Payne, Economics
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July 25th, 2022 Speaker
Adam Rebei Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Vivian Chen Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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Recent advancements in machine learning have allowed for near-human or even superhuman performance in applications spanning chess-playing, protein folding, and natural language generation. Sudoku, a…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Richard Zhu Department
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Intro to Machine Learning, Part 2 of 4
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January 19th, 2022 Speaker
Savannah Thais Department
PICSciE/Research Computing
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Between the US Capitol Insurrection - broadcast and organized online - and Frances Haugen's revelations about the inner workings of Facebook, 2021 was a rough year for social media. Many social…
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February 22nd, 2022 Speaker
Ethan Zuckerman Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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Across industry and academia, wireless network designers are converging on open and programmable cellular networks to meet the demands of exciting new applications such as video streaming and…
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December 1st, 2021 Speaker
Kyle Jamieson, Ozge Koymen, Jennifer Rexford, Dragan Samardzija Department
Princeton Innovation
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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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The Department & Program in Near Eastern Studies Seminar Series 2021-22
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Graphs for Dwarfs
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Jovon Williams Department
Department of Physics
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"Networks, Collective Behavior, and Information in Social Systems - From Ant Colonies to Social Media"
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May 4th, 2021 Speaker
Chris Tokita Department
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Location
zoom
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Biological phase separation is a thermodynamically driven behavior that dictates the formation of many critical membraneless bodies in the cell, including the nucleolus and stress granules. Because…
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Dylan Kim, UG '21 Department
Chemistry
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April 27th, 2021 Department
PSY
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