Princeton Research Day 2019
Date and Time
Thursday, May 9, 2019 - 10:00am to 5:00pm
Location
Frist Campus Center (multiple locations)
Type
Presentation
Students and researchers from Princeton’s Computer Science Department will participate in the annual Princeton Research Day, a celebration of the research and creative endeavors by our undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and other nonfaculty researchers. The event, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 10:00am to 5:00pm in Frist Campus Center on Thursday, May 9.
No registration is required.
The campuswide event serves as an opportunity for researchers and artists to share their work with the community and includes research from the natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, the arts and humanities. The program features talks, posters, performances, art exhibitions, demonstrations, digital presentations and an awards ceremony for outstanding contributions.
11:00 AM | Room 207 | Ayushi Sinha '20 | EyeBeat Revolution: A VR Experience for Music Education |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Hari Raval '21 | Code Intention : Natural Language Processing |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Kathy Fan '19 | Exploring episodic memory with memory-augmented neural networks |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Son Do '21 | Next News |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Yang Song '20 | Textual Analysis of Daily Princetonian Archives |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Ananya Joshi '19 | Bridging the Gap: Creating a Liberal to Conservative Language Translator |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Natalie Collina '19 | Hardness of Revenue Approximation |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Jackson Neus '20 | Bookish: A Tool for Large-Scale Textual Analysis of Arbitrary Datasets |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Uthsav Chitra GS 1 | Random Walks on Hypergraphs with Edge-Dependent Vertex Weights |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Nina Wang '19 | Us vs. Them: Construction of the “Other” in Political Rhetoric |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Maia Hamin '20 | Authorship Attribution Through Spatial Similarity of Word Embeddings |
12:00 PM | Main Atrium | Binita Gupta '20 | Is Princeton Racist?: Identifying Racial and Religious Biases in Princeton University Publications |
1:00 PM | Room 207 | Sebastian Hallum Clarke '19 | Using Design Thinking to Connect Families of Children with Special Needs to Support Resources |
1:00 PM | Room 210 | Rebecca Barber '20 | Automated Literature Summary Tool to Discern Disease Associations and Relevant Biomarkers |
1:00 PM | Room 329 | Yipeng Huang | From Quantum Algorithms Towards Correct Quantum Programs |
2:00 PM | Room 206 | Nimra Nadeem '21 | A fire happened - now what? Determining the effect of topographical factors on rate of post-wildfire recovery |
2:00 PM | Room 207 | Robert MacDavid GS 1 | Network Intrusion Prevention on Programmable Switches |
2:00 PM | Room 208 | David Fan '19 | 3D Surfaces in the Wild |
2:00 PM | Room 210 | Trisha Datta '19 | Using Word Embeddings to Investigate Religious Bias in Indian Online News |
2:00 PM | Room 329 | Abby Van Soest '19 | Learning to Explore |
2:00 PM | Room 330 | Nora Willett GS 5 | An Interface for Animating Static Pictures |
3:00 PM |
Multi-purpose Rooms, Level B | Eric Hayes '19 | Mars VR: Reconstructing Interactive 3D Environments for Space Exploration Applications |