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Current Members – Neuroeconomics Laboratory - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/neuroeconlab/people/

Derrick is a first-year doctoral student in the Cognition and Neuroscience Program. He is particularly interested in the neural mechanisms underlying economic and social decision-making, with a research focus on the complexities of choice overload and its impact on decision-making processes. Derrick earned his Master’s degree from Duke University, where he worked under Dr. Scott Huettel, and ...

HBGCE0154 Grant Writing Certificate Program | Temple University

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Online virtual learning! This course helps participants learn the skills of grant writing at all levels including foundations, local, state and federal funding opportunities. Certificate for successful completion of course. Enrollment open now!

Diamond Research Scholars - Undergraduate Studies

https://undergradstudies.temple.edu/research/diamond

The application for the 2025 program is now CLOSED. The 2026 program application will open in December 2025. Program Description The Diamond Research Scholars Program provides Temple undergraduates the opportunity to engage in a focused, mentored research or creative arts project during the summer and fall. The program requires that students participate in the all-day Undergraduate Research ...

Temple University, Center for Networked Computing

http://www.cnc.temple.edu/

The Center for Networked Computing (CNC), a university research center focused on network technology and its applications, was founded in 2010. Its missions are to advance the development of network technology and its applications by combining resource of government, industry, and academia and to train students who will be ready to join industry and academia. CNC is engaged in the following ...

Moot Court Competition Team - Temple Law

https://law.temple.edu/academics/intellectual-life/moot-court-competition-team/

The Temple Moot Court Competition Team is a faculty directed organization of outstanding law students devoted to excellence in written and oral advocacy. Unlike programs at other law schools, where appellate advocacy teams are student-run, the Moot Court program at Temple has faculty with appellate advocacy expertise at the helm, as well as highly experienced appellate advocates as coaches.

Campus Recreation | Temple University

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In an effort to meet the varied recreational needs of Temple University, Campus Rec offers opportunities and assistance to students with disabilities.

Disprot - Database of Protein Disorder

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Summary Towards the objective of understanding commonness, flavors, complexity and function of protein disorder, we assembled a database of known disordered protein sequence segments and used it for developing predictors of protein disorder from primary sequence information. The preliminary results were obtained by analyzing sequences from the Protein Data Bank (PDB). Swiss Protein (SwissProt ...

Mid-Atlantic Diamond Ventures | Office of the Vice President for ...

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About MADV Mid-Atlantic Diamond Ventures (MADV) is an established venture forum and business development platform designed to help early-stage, technology-based startups become investor-ready. MADV connects entrepreneurs with experienced advisors, angel investors, venture capitalists, and business leaders. Who We Serve We work with scalable startups in fields such as: Software and AI ...

Boyer College of Music and Dance

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Programming and support to help navigate the career search process.

Constraint Satisfaction Problems - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/constraints.html

Introduction and Definitions Search can be made easier in cases where the solution insted of corresponding to an optimal path, is only required to satisfy local consistency conditions. We call such problems Constraint Satisfaction (CS) Problems. For example, in a crossword puzzle it is only required that words that cross each other have the same letter in the location where they cross. It ...