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Speaker
Aya Abu-Alfa Department
Office of Undergraduate Research
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In the study of Ising models on large locally tree-like graphs, in both rigorous and non-rigorous methods one is often led to understanding the so-called
belief propagation distributional recursions…
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April 28th, 2022 Speaker
Qian Yu, Post Doc Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
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The branching ratio of the η meson decay to four muons has not yet been experimentally confirmed. While this decay is predicted theoretically, the comparatively large mass of the muons suggests…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Kasia Kryzanska, UG '22 Department
Physics
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Identifying Key Alternative Splicing Events in Cancer
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Allison Chou Department
Department of Molecular Biology
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Towards Accurate Multiplexed Proteomics on a Linear Ion Trap-Only Instrument
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July 27th, 2021 Speaker
Jessica Wang Department
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Summer Research
Colloquium Research Summary - Towards understanding loss in superconducting qubits
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July 30th, 2020 Department
The Office of Undergraduate Research
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Caching is crucial to the end-to-end performance of distributed systems. By storing content that is commonly requested so that it can be served faster, this technique can improve request latency and…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Audrey Cheng '20 Department
Computer Science
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Caching is crucial to the end-to-end performance of distributed systems. By storing content that is commonly requested so that it can be served faster, this technique can improve request latency and…
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April 29th, 2020 Speaker
Audrey Cheng '20 Department
Computer Science
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