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At the heart of America's favorite pastime, professional baseball organizations look to build teams and develop game strategies in the pursuit of championships with the heavy influence of…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Kaden Kram, UG '24 (8A052AA1) Department
Operations Research and Financial Engineering
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From chess to Atari to AlphaGo, performance in games has been a benchmark of performance for machine learning. Terminal is a tower-defense game where players submit algorithms that play against each…
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May 3rd, 2024 Speaker
Shivam Kak, UG '26, Ishaan Javali, UG '26, Yagiz Devre, UG '26 (5EE515B6) Department
Computer Science
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April 16th, 2024 Speaker
Chi Jin Department
ECE Location
E-Quad B205
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April 9th, 2024 Speaker
Chi Jin Department
ECE Location
Equad B205
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There is thorough research proving the hot-hand notion, or the tendency to believe that a successful streak is likely to lead to further success, as a fallacy in sports. This research disproves the…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Jason Ding, UG '25 Department
Council of Science and Technology
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A baseball game is a series of batter, pitcher matchups. The pitcher seeks to do one of two things: prevent the batter from making contact, or cause the batter to make weak contact, which will lead…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Tony Owens Jr, UG '24 Department
Statistics and Machine Learning
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My research uses transcripts from the Dungeons & Dragons actual play Dimension 20 to examine the extent to which different players in a singular D&D game contribute to the telling of the…
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April 30th, 2023 Speaker
August Roberts, UG (2770101) Department
Humanities
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Negotiation is a core component of day-to-day life and international politics. But this is not a skill we associate with the everyday Artificial Intelligence of today: Siri and Alexa do not…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Denis Peskoff Department
Computer Science, Population Research
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Identity in Professional Sports
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
May Tieu Department
Department of Economics
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Bill Buxton Department
Keller Center
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The banjo was not born in the United States, but it became the quintessential American instrument. There are various types of banjos and many styles of playing. Robby George and Tony Trischka will…
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May 29th, 2020 Speaker
Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the James Madison Program, Princeton University, and Tony Trischka, Legendary Banjo Virtuoso Department
James Madison Program, Politics Location
Zoom Webinar
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At very low temperatures near the absolute zero, most of the matters will be freeze, hence the electrons become highly ordered. Quantum spin liquid is a novel phenomenon in which the electrons are…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Loi T. Nguyen, GS Department
Chemistry
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Race and The NFL: A Conversation with Michael Bennett
Michael Bennett
Author, Activist, & Football Player
National Football League
Eddie Glaude, Jr.
Chair and James S. McDonnell Distinguished…
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Office of the Alumni Association
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