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Envisioning Automated Glaucoma Screening: Domain Generalization for Deep Learning-Based Glaucoma Classification, Hannah Ulman, UG '24 (B7A45C16)

Rapid advancements in deep learning algorithms for computer vision tasks have produced powerful models that can accurately classify diseases from medical images across a variety of specialties. In…

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Shocking Changes: Using NLP to Understand the Effect of Geopolitical Risk on American Interest in Battery Recycling, Chase Magnano, UG '25 (23F76E3D)

American dependence on battery technology has exploded in recent years and continues to grow rapidly. However, America is almost entirely dependent on imports for critical minerals required to make…

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Between National Politics and International Intellectual Influences: Development of Nanjing University Chemistry & Physics Departments, 1902-1937, Julia Zhou, UG '24 (2269588)

Close inspection of Nanjing’s University charter and administrative-level official documents reveals the deep, early influences of Japanese education models on the structure of the Physics and…

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Making Your Code Run Faster: Hardware Acceleration for Similar Input Data, Haiyue Ma, GS (2924007)

It is crucial to make computer programs run faster. Traditionally, the execution time for the same program stays the same regardless of the inputs. Based on the observation that programs tend to…

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The Transformation of Light Novels, Anthony Ng, UG '23 and Kurt Lemai, UG '23 (2262522)

Through our research, we explore the contents of light novels, a medium of short young-adult fiction novels in Japan, through a dataset of light novel titles of the past 50 years. Through analyzing…

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Exploring the Decline of Ice Skating on Lake Carnegie through Digital Newspaper Archives, Grace Liu, UG '23 (2267261)

As the global climate warms, lakes are expected and have been observed to experience changes in seasonal ice cover. Previous research has observed decreasing freeze durations, but relatively few…

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The Origins and History of a Monastic Archive - From the Early Middle Ages to the Present

This 8.5-minute video explores the history behind the medieval library and archives at the former monastery of Saint Gaul. The archive was begun in the eighth-century and preserves many important…

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A World Safe For Democracy: G. J. Ikenberry

PIIRS Director's Book Forum held on Dec. 3, 2020

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Building a Photo Essay

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Wednesday Colloquium, John H.Lee, April 23, 2014, "Sustainability Policy & Planning in New York City"

Mr. John H. Lee, NYC Mayor's Office

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