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Crisp-BP: Continuous Wrist PPG-based Blood Pressure Measurement

https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/CrispBP-Mobicom21.pdf

ABSTRACT Arterial blood pressure (ABP) monitoring using wearables has emerged as a promising approach to empower users with self-monitoring for efective diagnosis and control of hypertension. However, existing schemes mainly monitor ABP at discrete time intervals, involve some form of user efort, have insuficient ac-curacy, and require collecting suficient training data for model development ...

Current Research – Spano Group - Sites

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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 ...

CST UG Admissions | Temple University | Temple University

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How to Apply Apply using the Common Application. Learn more below about how to apply as a transfer or international applicant. Fee: $55 (Fee waivers are available for first-year students who qualify.) The admissions team considers the following when reviewing your application.

LONG TIME BEHAVIOR OF SOLUTIONS OF AN ELECTROCONVECTION MODEL

https://sites.temple.edu/ignatova/files/2024/08/abig5.pdf

ABSTRACT. We consider a two dimensional electroconvection model which consists of a nonlinear and nonlocal system coupling the evolutions of a charge distribution and a fluid. We show that the solutions decay in time in L2(R2) at the same sharp rate as the linear uncoupled system. This is achieved by proving that the difference between the nonlinear and linear evolution decays at a faster rate ...

Temple University sees large increase in first-year enrollment with ...

https://admissions.temple.edu/news/2024/09/temple-university-sees-large-increase-first-year-enrollment-class-2028

Out-of-state students make up 43.5% of the incoming class, which is a record percentage. While Temple's appeal to out-of-state students continues to increase, Temple’s role as Philadelphia’s public research university remains intact, and that is clear within the Class of 2028.

Projects – Temple University Risk Communication Laboratory

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Funder: 2022 Catalytic Collaborative Research Initiative Funding Program, Office of the Vice Provost for Research, Temple University PI: Sarah Bass, CO-Is: Heather Gardiner, Whitney Cabey This project studies COVID-19 booster hesitancy among fully vaccinated Philadelphians to create a targeted communication campaign and assess changes in attitudes toward booster shots.

Chapter 10: Covariance and Correlation - Temple University

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* * As an example, take g(x, y) = xy for discrete random variables X and Y with the joint probability distribution given in the table. The expectation of XY is computed as follows: With the rule above we can compute the expectation of a random variable X with a Bin(n,p) which can be viewed as sum of Ber(p) distributions: * * Proof that E[X + Y] = E[X] + E[Y]: Var(X + Y) is generally not equal ...

Meet the Team - Temple University

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March 16, 2023: Paper Review: Hopfield Networks is All You Need February 23, 2023: Paper Review: Learning in Individual Organisms, Genes, Machines, and Groups February 16, 2023: Paper Review: Piaget's Theory of Intelligence February 9, 2023: Paper Review: Non-Axiomatic Term Logic February 2, 2023: Paper Review: Concepts as Semantic Pointers: A ...

Embedding problems in Symplectic Topology - cst.temple.edu

https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/Templetalk19.pdf

symplectic structure is a rather elusive geometric structure that can be put on an even dimensional space. This talk will describe some basic properties of this structure, explain some fundamental results and brie y discuss some open problems.

Anthropology (ANTH) | Temple University Bulletin

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The study of human ecology focuses on understanding how ecosystems affect, and are affected by, human biology, behavior, technology and social organization. Students will learn about basic ecological principles, and the way humans have adapted both culturally and biologically to different ecosystems. We will explore ecological models for the origin of human cooperation, human cultural ...