https://sites.temple.edu/mstover/
I am a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Temple University. Research interests My research is largely focused on where the study of discrete subgroups of Lie groups intersects with algebraic geometry, low-dimensional topology, hyperbolic geometry, dynamics, and number theory. In some sense, the problems I study follow up on the work of Klein, Picard, and Poincaré, but from a more ...
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Overview The Bachelor of Science in Multidisciplinary Studies in Sport, Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management offers transfer students with 40 or more transferred credits the opportunity to pursue coursework in the fields of sport, tourism, hospitality and event management with a flexible pathway that takes into consideration their past coursework and existing work in the fields.
https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/5511-PT/5511-Syllabus.htm
For each assignment, the results should include (1) a report, (2) source code files, (3) sample input/output, to be uploaded separately. It is highly recommended to prepare the reports in LaTeX, and to produce them in PDF.
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Answer: Scholarly sources have a different level of authority and credibility because they have been approved by a group with recognized expertise in the field under discussion. That approval process includes many steps for verifying facts, reducing bias, and for identifying conflicts of interest. To help aid that process, authors organize and structure their scholarly work differently in ...
https://www.temple.edu/directory/michael-l-klein-mlklein
Biography Klein has advanced the field of computer simulation and modelling of molecular systems over a broad front. His early works focused on developing pragmatic intermolecular force fields to be used in computer simulation Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of molecular systems, such as water and aqueous solutions. During the 1980’s and early 1990’s his group developed ...
https://www.temple.edu/academics/degree-programs/epidemiology-mph-hp-epid-mph
Epidemiology is considered the foundational science of public health—it allows us to identify and understand the descriptive characteristics, determinants and risk factors that influence the public’s health. Students in the Epidemiology MPH examine complex global and local challenges related to chronic and infectious diseases; train to understand determinants of, and methodological issues ...
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Accelerated Programs Students may opt to pursue an accelerated +1 program, enabling them to complete both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in less time than the traditional route. The following accelerated programs are available to students in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management BBA:
https://sites.temple.edu/spanogroup/current-research/
The Spano Group is primarily interested in modelling the photophysical properties of organic materials, such as molecular aggregates, thin films and crystals comprised of small p-conjugated organic molecules such as tetracene as well as large semiconducting polymers, like polythiophene. Such materials can assemble in a remarkable number of ways – Figure 1 shows but a few. They can be ...
https://vault.temple.edu/video/risk-management-the-dim-process-part-1/
An instructional video about 'Risk Management – The DIM Process Part 1' by Ehren Green | Sport and Recreation Management
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Overview of Entry Year Programs Temple University offers three entry-year programs - Japan, Rome, and Japan to Rome. These programs permit you to complete your first year at our Japan or Rome campuses, then complete the remainder of your degree program at either Philadelphia, USA or Rome, Italy. Students participating in one of these programs gain a global university experience while studying ...