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WC20March2024_TSakurahara

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The Sub-Two Hour Marathon: Applying an Engineering Lens to Understand How Eliud Kipchoge Did the Impossible, Lola Wheeler, UG '23 (2833924)

This research project successfully provided insight into what it took to break, what is often referred to as, the “impossible barrier” – finishing a marathon in under 2 hours. In…

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Accelerating Design Space Exploration with Differentiable Surrogate Models, Shikhar Tuli, GS (2278304)

Researchers constantly strive to explore large and complex search spaces in various scientific studies and physical experiments. These could include searching the exponentially large set of…

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How Does ChatGPT Work? An Overview of Large Language Models (Part 3 of 3)

Speakers: Ameet Deshpande and Alexander Wettig, Computer Science Department, Princeton University This presentation gives an overview of the key technologies behind ChatGPT with a discussion of…

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How Does ChatGPT Work? An Overview of Large Language Models (Part 2 of 3)

Speakers: Ameet Deshpande and Alexander Wettig, Computer Science Department, Princeton University This presentation gives an overview of the key technologies behind ChatGPT with a discussion of…

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JPP08December2022_DKirtley

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DataX PPPL Workshop 5-2022_Smirnov

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DataX PPPL Workshop 5-2022_Kates-Harbeck

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Building a Tool for Chronicling America: Flexibility and Efficiency in Digital Humanities, Nobline Yoo, UG '23 (3967151)

Digital humanities is at the interface between humanistic studies and computational power. Hence, when building tools in this space, we need to consider, firstly, the humanities scholar who desires…

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Generative Art, Luke Shannon, UG '23 (3965156)

I make generative art (in which the artist deliberately gives some amount of control to an autonomous system). Almost all of my work is a code-generated instance of an algorithm with an infinite,…

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Introduction to the Linux Command Line Workshop on 3/16 (Part 1)

This heavily hands-on two-part workshop introduces participants to the Linux filesystem and the Linux command line, specifically the bash shell. It will demonstrate how to navigate the filesystem,…

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Intro to Machine Learning, Part 2 of 4

Intro to Machine Learning, Part 2 of 4

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OURSIP Intern - Ellen Su

Spatial Transcriptomics and Evaluation of STARCH

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Parallel Prefix Scan

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CITP Seminar: Shaanan Cohney - Leaving Randomness to Chance: Standards Shortcomings and Buried Backdoors in Random Number Generators

Security is too important to leave to chance. Security by design is often touted as the solution, but when your system is broken before you design it—something has gone very, very wrong.Secure…

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Reasoning About Modular Programs: Part 2: Proving Representation Invariants

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