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This thesis represents the first large-scale analysis of budget reconciliation in decades. Through an American Political Development lens, I argue that budget reconciliation, initially legislated in…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Christian Potter Department
Public and International Affairs
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In my research, I look at a syntactic feature that is local to Philadelphia English, which is a type of sentence structure that Philadelphians find normal, and might not even realize that people…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Molly Cutler Department
Linguistics
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Rapid urban population growth and climate change are increasing the impact of coastal hazards and the demand on land space. Floating cities are one of the proposed solutions to alleviate the demand…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Hamid ElDarwich Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Light is fast — but not infinitely fast. When electronic circuits become as small as atoms and information travels in the picosecond scale (10^-12 s), detectors must react to ultrafast changes…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
André Koch Liston UG '23 Department
Chemistry
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Investigating Floating Cities
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July 29th, 2021 Speaker
Janice M. Kankolongo Department
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Andrea F. Young - University of California, Santa Barbara
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June 10th, 2021 Speaker
Andrea F. Young - University of California, Santa Barbara Department
PRISM
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What is the best way to learn and become an expert? To find out, I used functional MRI to scan the brains of Princeton students enrolled in an introduction to computer science course while watching…
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Meir Meshulam Department
Neuroscience
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April 27th, 2021 Department
PSY
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Maofu Liao - Harvard Medical School Location
Zoom
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