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the 27th annual be your own boss bowl® - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/innovation-entrepreneurship-institute/competitions/byobb

Submission Requirements The Be Your Own Boss Bowl® (BYOBB®) Competition started in 1997 at Temple University as the “Business Plan Competition,” and has since evolved into one of the nation’s most lucrative pitch competitions for aspiring entrepreneurs, with a total prize package including cash prizes and in-kind services awards worth over $100,000. The BYOBB® is open to all Temple ...

CV_2022 - liberalarts.temple.edu

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/sites/liberalarts/files/CV_2022.pdf

PhD candidate and teaching assistant at the Department of Geography and Urban Studies in Temple University. In my research, I integrate earth observation, GIS and Machine Learning spatial modeling methods with quantitative and qualitative methods from the social and environmental sciences to study agricultural transformation processes in frontier regions. apply a Land Systems Science approach ...

The Fox PhD | Fox School of Business | Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/academics/fox-phd

The Fox PhD program trains outstanding scholars who advance the state of their fields through research and teaching. Prepare to lead field research and pursue life-long academic careers at prestigious research universities around the world. The PhD program at the Fox School is a full-time, five-year program for hard-working individuals with exceptional intellectual skills who aim to tackle ...

Directional and Explainable Serendipity Recommendation

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/jiang_www_2020.pdf

ABSTRACT Serendipity recommendation has attracted more and more atten-tion in recent years; it is committed to providing recommendations which could not only cater to users’ demands but also broaden their horizons. However, existing approaches usually measure user-item relevance with a scalar instead of a vector, ignoring user preference direction, which increases the risk of unrelated ...