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Creating an Orthorectified Mosaic Image from Historical Aerial Photographs

Historical aerial photographs are very useful data to many researchers. Countries have used aerial photographs to capture geographical space since the late 1920s. They can provide an excellent visual…

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"Born Under Punches" SoA Lecture by David Goodman

David Goodman is Acting Dean, Director of the Bachelor of Architectural Studies and the Master of Architecture, and Professor of Architecture at the IE School of Architecture and Design in Madrid and…

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Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President with Allen C. Guelzo at Ford's Theatre

On February 9th at 7pm at Ford’s Theatre in Washington D.C., Princeton University’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions and Ford's Theater hosted renowned…

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Confluence: Getting Started

Getting Started with Confluence will provide a basic overview of the platform, including why you might want to use Confluence over other tools, how to log in, and basic navigation. By the end of the…

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Historical note (1)

PPPL's Rob Goldston and Jean Jacquinot from JET

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Assisted Living in the United States: An Open Dataset, Anton Stengel, UG '23 (3954508)

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for information and data about long-term care facilities in the United States. Unlike nursing homes, assisted living facilities (ALFs) are not federally…

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Developing Online Tools for Spectroscopic Research, Kasey Shashaty, UG '23 (3958803)

This summer, I had the opportunity to work with the Princeton University Laser Sensing (PULSe) Lab, which is interested in laser-based spectroscopic systems. Their work has many real-world…

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Quick Tip: The Hidden Risks of QR Codes

This series of short videos answers frequently asked information security questions and shares insights from professionals in the field. Join us as we ask the important questions and have some fun…

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SPIA Student Spotlight - Conor Hussey, MPA '22

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ReMatch+ Intern - Kasey Shashaty

Developing Online Tools for Spectroscopic Research

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ServiceNow Primer for Citadel Sub-Admins

Overview of ServiceNow functionality including details on processing Citadel's Account Creation form. This training is to help sub-admins navigate the workflow in ServiceNow. Additional…

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Plant Marigolds with Tara Frederick '22

In this video, Tara Frederick '22 will show us a fun, quick way to plant marigolds at home. Marigolds only take a few days to sprout and are easy to maintain, so kids will be able to see quick…

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Making a Monster Puppet with Madison Mellinger '23

In this video, Madison Mellinger '23 shows us how to make a super scary monster puppet that we can use to put on shows for our friends and family.Materials: brown paper bag,…

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PNI Bootcamp 2020 Day 3 Math/Programming

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Ethan Sterenfeld - 2020 Journalism Senior Colloquium

Ethan Sterenfeld '20 presents his certificate project, "Greg’s Second Recession," during the Program in Journalism's Senior Colloquium. Greg Pilotti had to drop out of…

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6.1 Hierarchy Part 1: an Introduction to Proposal Hierarchy

Coeus Training - Coeus Proposal Hierarchy Part 1: What is a proposal hierarchy? Why are hierarchies created? What are some key proposal hierarchy concepts to know before creating a hierarchy in…

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