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EEB 522 Seminar Series | Erin MordecaiEEB 522 Seminar Series Colloquium on the Biology of Populations Presented by Erin Mordecai "Global change and the ecology of infectious disease"
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ReMatch+ Intern - Katherine AwadThe Effect of Increased Load on Task Classification Accuracy in Flexible Model of Working Memory Advised by:Prof. Timothy Buschman, Princeton Neuroscience Institute & Psychology Dr. Adel…
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Venturing into the Unknown: Investigating sex differences and the role of the lateral septum in territorial behavior , Vivian Li, UG '24 (B1E3E6CA)Territory exploration in animals is conducive to gain knowledge about investigated environments and evaluate social information driven by recognition of chemosensory cues. Previously, it was known…
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Breaking the NVIDIA Tyranny: Transpilation Enhanced by Automatic Parallelization, Susan Tan, GS (77BBEB41)Since 2015, NVIDIA's stock has increase 40-fold, primarily due to its dominance in the GPU market, crucial for AI advancements. With its Tensor Cores, like the A100 and H100, customized for AI…
From Research Princeton Research Day
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Strategic Mastery in Terminal: A Novel Reinforcement Learning Approach to Tower-Defense Gameplay, Shivam Kak, UG '26, Ishaan Javali, UG '26, Yagiz Devre, UG '26 (5EE515B6)From chess to Atari to AlphaGo, performance in games has been a benchmark of performance for machine learning. Terminal is a tower-defense game where players submit algorithms that play against each…
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OURSIP Intern - Efe ErozExploring Approaches for Modeling the Turbulent Combustion of Fuel Mixtures Advised by: Prof. Michael Mueller, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Connections between Graph Theory and Single-Chain Nanoparticle Morphologies, Sophia Colmenares, UG '24 (2277355)Single-chain nanoparticles are intriguing materials inspired by proteins that consist of a single precursor polymer chain that has collapsed into a stable structure. In many prospective applications,…
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