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Topological Reconstruction of Antarctica's Paleoclimate System Using a Deep Polar Ice Core
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Origins of Agriculture in the Near East
What Could Hold All Of Us?: Cross-Class Segregation and Interaction in North American Restaurants


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9:00 am - '''Dri Tattersfield'''<BR>
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What Could Hold All Of Us?: Cross-Class Segregation and Interaction in North American Restaurants


9:45 am - '''Gülce Kardeş'''<BR>
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10:30 am - '''Naomi Rankin'''<BR>
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The Effect of Age on the Spread of Vaccine Hesitancy
Age Networks and the Spread of Vaccine Hesitancy


11:15 am - '''Gabriel Goren'''<BR>
11:15 am - '''Gabriel Goren'''<BR>
Inferring Finite State Machines from Time Series
Inferring Finite State Machines from Time Series


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01:30 pm - '''James Slaughter'''<BR>
Origins of Agriculture in the Middle East
 
2:15 pm - '''Megan Bromley'''<BR>
Co-authorship, citation, and keyword networks of Astrobiology and its neighboring fields
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A Robust and Realistic Model for Associative Memory
A Robust and Realistic Model for Associative Memory


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Latest revision as of 12:54, 6 August 2019

Research Experiences for Undergraduates 2019

Final Papers

Final papers to be posted here.

THE PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

NOTE: All REUs are expected to attend all the talks. Plan accordingly.

Presentation schedule (note: some titles are provisional)

TUESDAY

9:00 am - Jake J Jackson
Effects of Global Urban Networks on City Scaling

9:45 am - Sarah (Zhijie) Feng
How Long Should You Wait For an Elevator?: Demand-Driven Stochastic Transport

10:30 am - David Armendariz
Topological Reconstruction of Antarctica's Paleoclimate System Using a Deep Polar Ice Core

11:15 am - Dri Tattersfield
What Could Hold All Of Us?: Cross-Class Segregation and Interaction in North American Restaurants

Noon - Lunch

WEDNESDAY

Late Start

9:45 am - Gülce Kardeş
Algorithmic Identification of Observers in Arbitrary Dynamical Systems

10:30 am - Naomi Rankin
Age Networks and the Spread of Vaccine Hesitancy

11:15 am - Gabriel Goren
Inferring Finite State Machines from Time Series

Noon - Lunch

01:30 pm - James Slaughter
Origins of Agriculture in the Middle East

2:15 pm - Megan Bromley
Co-authorship, citation, and keyword networks of Astrobiology and its neighboring fields

THURSDAY

9:00 am - Shaili Mathur
Understanding Antibiotic Stress Response through Metabolic Scaling Theory

9:45 am - Nachama Stern
Inverto Cactido - The Ultimate Puzzle

10:30 am - Elisa Heinrich Mora
Stochastic Schelling Model for Urban Inequality Analysis

11:15 am - Aram Moghaddassi
A Robust and Realistic Model for Associative Memory

Noon - Lunch