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Single-chain nanoparticles are intriguing materials inspired by proteins that consist of a single precursor polymer chain that has collapsed into a stable structure. In many prospective applications,…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Sophia Colmenares, UG '24 Department
Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Explore the fascinating world of historical culinary trends with this engaging video that delves into the New York Public Library's What's on the Menu Database. The video highlights key…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Tenzing Sherpa, UG '26 (4060710) Department
Computer Science
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In baseball, the goal of the pitcher is to prevent runs. To do so, they must make it difficult for the batter to hit the ball. There are a variety of techniques and methods the pitcher can use to…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Alexander Dreger, UG '25 Department
Council on Science and Technology
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Imagine “wilderness”. Does it evoke tropical jungles? Arid deserts? Thick deciduous forests? The concreteness of these images contradicts the fact that, historically and culturally,…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Taylor G. Branch, UG '23 (2263948) Department
English
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This will be a broad-based discussion about mentoring, including what it takes to be a great mentor, how to find yourself great mentors and how to set up strong mentoring programs.Dahlia Joseph,…
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November 3rd, 2022 Speaker
Dahlia Joseph, Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, Donald Shobrys, Nancy Wolff, Anne-Marie Maman Department
Princeton Innovation
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