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This is a recording of a session designed specifically for managers and team leaders and focuses on better practices for responding to challenging accommodation requests, respectful communication and…
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June 9th, 2022 Speaker
Tanenbaum Department
Office of Human Resources Location
Virtual
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The Laboratory Learning Program is a full-time, free research experience in the sciences or engineering for high school students. Students are included in ongoing research programs where they are…
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Karla Ewalt, Senior Associate Dean for Research
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When the Source is a Moving Target
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April 25th, 2022 Speaker
Jessica Cohen Department
Writer, Translator
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Aleeza Schoenberg is a member of the Class of 2022 concentrating in psychology and earning certificates in creative writing, theater, computer science, and cognitive science. For her creative theses,…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Aleeza Schoenberg Department
Psychology
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Collective trauma emerged as a focus of scholarly inquiry with the First World War. Today, sociologists understand that collective trauma can give rise to the construction of meaning and identity…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Naomi Shifrin Department
Sociology, Religion
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The cells in our body inherently possess an alarm system that can detect when an invader, such as a virus, infects the cell. Unfortunately, viruses are constantly evolving ways in which they can…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Robert LeDesma Department
Molecular Biology
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Historically, women have been more likely than men to have their pain dismissed by physicians as being “all in their head.” The minimization of pain experiences by the medical community…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Miriam Stern Department
Linguistics
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Proteins are known to have intrinsic fluorescence from aromatic amino acids. Recently however, a new visible intrinsic fluorescence has been identified in protein fibers. This fluorescence does not…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Michelle Wang Department
Chemistry
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For individuals with disabilities affecting the use of their hands, typing and using a mouse can be not only inconvenient, but also painful. This problem is especially prevalent within the software…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Colton Loftus, UG '23 Department
Computer Science
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When teaching a student, you sometimes have to come up with more than one way of explaining the same concept. The same ideas apply when teaching a machine how to interpret images. We have images from…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Indu Panigrahi Department
Computer Science
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Research on machine learning (ML) algorithms, as well as on their
ethical impacts, has focused largely on mathematical or computational
questions. However, for algorithmic systems to be useful,…
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April 19th, 2022 Speaker
Amy Winecoff Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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April 7th, 2022 Speaker
Maggie Nelson Location
McCosh 50
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The arts world is also synonymous with New York City. In partnership with Lewis Center for the Arts, Stephen Kim and Mark Stevens shared perspectives and experiences around innovations in the visual…
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April 8th, 2022 Speaker
Stephen Kim S92, Mark Stevens '73 Department
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council Location
Convene, 117 W 46th St, New York NY
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