Audience: Faculty
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Nguyen, R. (BMEB) – Development of Computational Methods for Reliable Genetic Identification of Forensic Samples
Advances in sequencing technologies have enabled the recovery of genetic data from minimal, contaminated, and highly degraded samples, overcoming long-standing barriers in forensic analysis. Nevertheless, many evidentiary samples still yield […]
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Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar Series presents: Shanjun Li
Applied Microeconomics and Trade Seminar: Shanjun Li
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Macroeconomics & International Finance Seminar Series Presents: Zhiguo He
Macroeconomics and International Finance Seminar: Zhiguo He
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Behavioral, Econometrics and Theory Seminar Series Presents: Kevin Chen
Economics Behavioral, Econometrics and Theory Seminar: Kevin Chen
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Indignant Liberalism: Political Protest and Generational Change in El Salvador
In 2013 anthropologist Ellen Moodie embedded with indignados—young middle-class protestors demanding that the government live up to its liberal commitments—to better understand the course of political change since the civil […]
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Statistics Seminar: Beyond the Average Treatment Effect: Causal Mediation Methods for Understanding Intervention Mechanisms
Presenter: Hanna Kim, Assistant Professor, Psychology Department, UCSC Description: Understanding how an intervention works is a central question in behavioral and social research, following the demonstration of its overall effect. […]
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BME 280B Seminar: Computational Models of Biological Systems
Presenter: Chen-Hsiang Yeang, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Statistical Science of Academia Sinica Description: Computational models are roughly categorized into two types: describing the patterns of the phenomenon or data […]
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CSE Colloquium: A Journey from Programming Systems Research to AI Agents
Speaker: Koushik Sen, UC Berkeley and Google DeepMind Abstract: Coding has emerged as an important application area for large language models (LLMs), with a proliferation of code-specific models and their […]
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ECE 290 Seminar: Performance Bounds and Bottlenecks for Neuromorphic ML Accelerators
Presenter: Jason Yik, PhD Candidate, Harvard SEAS Description: Recent research on neuromorphic accelerators has investigated their efficiency and performance benefits for machine learning (ML) inference at the edge. This talk […]
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Robots that Know What They Do Not Know: Assured AI-enabled Autonomy in Unknown Environments
Speaker: Yiannis Kantaros, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Systems Engineering at WashU in St. Louis. Title: Robots that Know What They Do Not Know: Assured AI-enabled Autonomy in Unknown Environments. Time: Thursday, Oct 23rd, […]