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We come across pieces of highly similar information in our daily lives. The hippocampus is known to form nonoverlapping representations of these similar memories to prevent interference. In our…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Elita Lee, Research Specialist Department
Neuroscience
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In the late nineteenth century, Presbyterian missionaries brought hundreds of Tlingit belongings from southeastern Alaska to the Princeton Theological Seminary. Moving from the Department of…
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February 10th, 2023 Speaker
ernestine saankalaxt hayes, judith daxootsu ramos, guna megan jensen, wayne price, carin silkaitis Department
Canadian Studies International Location
Chancellor Green
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A conversation between Mitra Abbaspour, Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and two Princeton University librarians: Molly Dotson, Graphic Arts Librarian, and Deborah Schlein, Near…
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February 2nd, 2023 Speaker
Mitra Abbaspour, Molly Dotson, Deborah Schlein Department
Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton University Library Location
Firestone Library
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The concepts of ekphrasis and mimesis have prominently found their way into art historical methodologies that span subdisciplines of the field, generating interpretive models and sitting at the…
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November 2nd, 2022 Speaker
Rachel Patt Department
Mary Seeger O'Boyle Postdoctoral Fellow Location
Princeton University
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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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Learning 3D representations of objects is a task at the heart of computer vision, robotic manipulation, scene understanding, medicine, and content generation. Implicit neural representations which…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Gene Chou Department
Computer Science
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When teaching a student, you sometimes have to come up with more than one way of explaining the same concept. The same ideas apply when teaching a machine how to interpret images. We have images from…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Indu Panigrahi Department
Computer Science
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A packing is any collection of nonoverlapping objects. Dense, disordered packings are useful models of glasses, biological systems, and granular media. The study of dense packings of nonspherical…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Charles Maher Department
Chemistry
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On April 8, 2022, LISD hosted a discussion on Art, Diplomacy, and Crime in the context of the ongoing war in Ukraine. Allison Blauvelt, a first-year SPIA MPA student presented her research on the…
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April 8th, 2022 Speaker
Allison Blauvelt, SPIA Department
LISD Location
Webinar
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Sexual Harassment of Men and Prototypicality Theory
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Mel Hornyak Department
Department of Psychology
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Perched on the northern tip of Manhattan, The Met Cloisters focuses on the art, architecture, and gardens of the European Middle Ages. In this virtual field trip, C. Griffith Mann, the Michel…
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March 24th, 2021 Department
Student Friends of Princeton University Library
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