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ReMatch+ Intern – Dylan Conard

Analyzing Discrepancies in Human Vulnerability Metrics for Compound Weather Extremes Advised by:Christine Blackshaw - CEE Ning Lin

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How Climate Change Affects the Resilience of Future Renewable Energy Systems, Luo Xu, Postdoctoral Research Associate (7EAE9015)

Climate change is no longer a distant threat but a present reality, with a 78% rise in weather-related power outages in the U.S. over the past decade. Our high-resolution analysis of power outage…

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Quantum Butterfly Effect, Saumya Shivam, GS (B55FA900)

Interacting quantum systems tend to behave like a random system at long times, independent of the microscopic nature of such systems. This is the generalization of the butterfly effect to quantum…

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20240111_Events101_Environmental Health and Safety

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Bradford Seminar: "Extreme Weather Events and the Politics of Climate Change Attribution"

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MC06March2023_LThalheimer

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Global Existential Challenges - Global Migration, National Borders, and In/Exclusion (3.02.23)

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Highlight Seminar: Climate Models Are Good

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15September2022_ENGLibraryCourtyard

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OURSIP Intern - Kyle Ayisi

Event Segmentation and Hidden Markov Models Mentors: Prof. Ken Norman, Neuroscience Jamal Williams, Neuroscience

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SULI16June2022_Tu

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Launching Ultrathin Foil Floating Capabilities at the Princeton Space Physics Lab, Nina Arcot, G1 and Grace Gong, UG '22 (3956977)

The SWAPI (Solar Wind and Pickup Ions) instrument on NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) mission uses ultrathin (~10 nm) carbon foils for coincidence measurements. Other…

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Stay Cool with Icelandic - Part 2.mp4

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Panel 4: Engaging the Present II

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