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This research project set out to explore the question of which Premier League team has the worst fans by analyzing team chants scraped from a website called fanchants. Using the Python NLTK library,…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Christian Altawil, UG Department
Computer Science
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A (round-robin) tournament consists of n teams playing all possible matches. A Tournament Rule takes as input the results of a tournament and (possibly randomly) selects a ranking of teams, with a…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Sacheth Sathyanarayanan, GS Department
Computer Science
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Spray charts are a data visualization used in baseball to describe which area of the field hitters have historically hit the ball to. Hitters have unique hitting tendencies for various reasons (e.g.,…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Senne Michielssen, UG '25 Department
Council on Science and Technology
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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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Mike Ehrlich (NJIT)
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Michael Craige (Fellow) Will Lutz (NJII), Geof Hannigan (Merck), Camella Wilson (Northpond VC)
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Lori Dars, Mark DeGuzman (Rutgers)
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Researchers have discovered a specific blend of chemicals that mimics the human odor mosquitoes respond to, which could lead to the development of baits that would attract mosquitoes to lethal traps.…
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Learn more about the NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Regional Program, or, if you have already completed an I-Corps regional program, come learn about how NSF I-Corps and SOSV IndieBio could be a great…
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A slate of VC and growth stage professionals shared their views on key venture trends and opportunities that are fueling the explosive growth of startups and funding in NYC and beyond.Ben Lund…
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April 8th, 2022 Speaker
Ben Lund, Caroline Rehfuss O'Connor, Susannah Shipton, Jason Clark Department
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Location
Convene, 117 W 46th St, New York NY
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Despite widespread awareness that AI systems may cause harm to marginalized groups—and in spite of a growing number of principles, toolkits, and other resources for fairness and ethics in…
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February 8th, 2022 Speaker
Michael Madaio Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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Learn how the NSF I-Corps Hub Northeast Regional Program can help you evaluate your research discovery or technology for its potential to benefit society as the basis of a startup or venture. This…
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January 25th, 2022 Speaker
Lori Dars and Mark DeGuzman of Rutgers University
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Learn about the impact your research could have for societal benefit!The National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps Northeast Hub regional program provides specialized training and mini grants of up…
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January 14th, 2022 Speaker
Christina Pellicane, I-Corps Northeast Hub Lead Instructor and Assistant Director of Princeton Innovation Department
Office of the Dean for Research Location
Online
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In August 2021, the National Science Foundation announced that Princeton will lead a consortium of regional universities to form an innovation network: the new Northeast I-Corps Hub. This session,…
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December 2nd, 2021 Speaker
Nidhal Bouaynaya, Garry Johnson III, Shintaro Kaido, Christina Pellicane, Jeffrey Robinson Department
Princeton Innovation
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Moderated by Tony Williams of the Office of Technology Licensing, this session featured a "real talk" discussion with four accelerators, exploring how an accelerator can benefit your…
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December 2nd, 2021 Speaker
Sharon Ross, Ben Solomon, Christina Tamer, Tony Williams Department
Princeton Innovation
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