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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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May 6th, 2023 Speaker
Julia Zhou, UG '24 Department
East Asian Studies
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Most tools to assess & diagnose psychological disorders are developed in the West via testing on Western populations, and then used on non-Western populations. We assume these tools are reliable…
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May 5th, 2023 Speaker
Imaan Khasru, UG '23 Department
Psychology
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The emergence of large language models (LLMs) represents a major advance in artificial intelligence (AI) research. However, the widespread use of LLMs is also coupled with significant ethical and…
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March 28th, 2023 Speaker
Jakob Mokander Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
306 Sherrerd Hall
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When considering moments of auditory focus in the 19th century novel, rarely does one stop to consider the sonic attention paid to instances of direct speech. Readers instead find their preoccupation…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Clara McWeeny, UG '25 Department
Digital Humanities
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The 2019 National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the Indian state of Assam intended to distinguish real citizens from purported illegal immigrants by requiring all individuals to present documents…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Uma Menon, UG '24 Department
South Asian Studies
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This project sought to analyze how the Daily Princetonian has portrayed March Madness in its pages from 1952 to 2011. Coverage of the tournament shows distinct trends in word choice and frequencies…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Rosie Eden, UG '25 and Isabel Yip, UG '25 (2768621) Department
Humanistic Studies and English
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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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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Anthony Ng, UG '23 and Kurt Lemai, UG '23 (2262522) Department
Computer Science and Comparative Literature
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In our project, we explore the “hottest names in music.” That is, not the artists with the largest number of hits, but the names most frequently referenced in song lyrics. We examine both…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Joseph Himmelfarb, UG '24 and Zoe Montague, UG '24 (2269124) Department
Humanistic Studies and Religion
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Asymmetric hydrogenation– the addition of hydrogen across a substrate’s carbon-carbon double bond, as mediated by transition metal catalysts– is an atom-economical process used to…
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May 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Madison Esposito, UG '23 (2271047) Department
Chemistry
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This talk identifies three dominant paradigms of research in the field of linguistic landscape (the study of multilingualism in public spaces), while drawing lessons from each for L2 teachers and…
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April 20th, 2023 Speaker
David Malinowski Department
Department of Linguistics and Language Development, San Jose State University Location
Princeton University
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In the public debate around privacy and the data economy, several claims have been made concerning the benefits that multiple stakeholders may accrue from the collection and analysis of consumer…
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March 1st, 2023 Speaker
Alessandro Acquisti Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Friend Center Convocation Room
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A concert by Puerto Rican composer and classical and jazz pianist Alfonso Fuentes Colon, former VISAPUR fellow with spacial guest clarinetist Oskar Espina Ruiz.
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March 9th, 2023 Speaker
Oskar Espina Ruiz, Alfonso Fuentes Colon Department
PLAS Location
Richardson Auditorium
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