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Home - Center for Data Analytics and Biomedical Informatics

https://dabi.temple.edu/

The Center for Data Analytics and Biomedical Informatics (DABI) directed by Prof. Zoran Obradovic consists of eight state of the art research laboratories where computer and information science students are trained for exciting careers at the interface between information management, retrieval, analysis and various applied disciplines.

Student Success Center | Online | Temple University

https://www.temple.edu/online/student-resources/student-success-center

The Student Success Center strives to create an environment that fosters a balance of intellectual stimulation with productive and engaging academic support for all Temple students, including students engaged in distance education. Students can get specialized help in writing and STEM subjects, along with a host of other services.

Geometry and Topology | Department of Mathematics | College of Science ...

https://cst.temple.edu/department-mathematics/research/geometry-and-topology

Our Geometry and Topology group specializes in connections between low-dimensional topology, hyperbolic geometry, arithmetic groups, and geometric group theory.

Article - Poll Everywhere

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Students participate by visiting a mobile-friendly web page or using the Poll Everywhere app ( iOS App Store or Google Play ) for your poll event, or sending text messages. Instructions are displayed on-screen. Faculty can engage students with real-time interactive questions. How do I create a poll using Poll Everywhere?

RT Wise Owls - RT Wise Owls

https://sites.temple.edu/rtwiseowls/

RT Wise Owls (RTWO) is a free database and information resource center developed by the Recreational Therapy Program at Temple University that contains evidence-based research and resources relevant to the scope of recreational therapy practice.

The OpenNARS implementation of the Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/OpenNARS.pdf

NARS utilises the Non-Axiomatic Logic (NAL) [9] for inference and the Nars-ese language for representing statements. The language and the logic are outside the scope of this document. The aim of this paper is to describe the current implementation of NARS in detail. The following aspects of the implementa-tion are focused on: memory management with concept centric processing, non-deterministic ...

Tim gets a PhD! – Voelz Lab

https://sites.temple.edu/voelzlab/2023/11/20/tim-gets-a-phd/

On Friday, November 17, Tim Marshall successfully defended his Ph.D Thesis “Comprehensive Markov State Models for Assessing and Improving the Accuracy of Protein Folding Simulations”. Tim’s work has focused on using MSMs as a platform for evaluating force fields and for examining the ability of molecular simulations to quantitatively predict how mutations affect folding stability, toward ...

Michael J Hughes - Temple University

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Biography Michael J. Hughes is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management. He has served the Fox School as an adjunct professor in 2013, leading courses on integrative business applications. He is the 2015 recipient of the department’s Adjunct Teaching Award for Excellence in the Classroom. An educator with more than 20 years of progressive ...

Marc Ilies, PhD - School of Pharmacy

https://pharmacy.temple.edu/marcilies

Google Scholar LinkedIn ORCID Research Gate Teaching & Academic Contributions PharmD Teaching: Medicinal Chemistry Graduate Teaching Principles of Biochemistry Advanced Drug and Gene Delivery Systems Introduction to Drug Design/Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Drug Delivery Certificate Advising: 4 doctoral students (TUSP) Research Focus & Activities Dr. Ilies’s lab interests lie in the broadly ...

stoj-1.qxd - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/teaching/Spring%202013/handoff.pdf

1.1 INTRODUCTION Mobility is the most important feature of a wireless cellular communication system. Usu-ally, continuous service is achieved by supporting handoff (or handover) from one cell to another. Handoff is the process of changing the channel (frequency, time slot, spreading code, or combination of them) associated with the current connection while a call is in progress. It is often ...