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Note: Prior to Fall 2023, this course was titled "Honors Race and Ethnicity in American Cinema." NOTE: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed FMA 0843.
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I'm honored to be a recipient of the 2024 Award for Outstanding Teaching Assistant. As someone who owes so much to my own mentors for their support and inspiration, I try to follow their example when teaching. From medicine to field studies to laboratory science, biology is a broad enough field that every student can find something to be passionate about, and I delight in helping them find it.
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English 0701 focuses on writing within a single theme, working on ungraded multiple drafts for assignments, developing skills in summary and textual support presented in appropriate context. Students create a portfolio of their work, including at least four sequenced assignments that culminate in a final project that pulls together critical and literary texts. Multiple individual conferences ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/research/publications/Publication_files/Cloudnet-2023-final.pdf
Three-stage collaborative pipeline and offloading ¡ Local, communication, remote (Cloud)
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ART 2023. Illustration for Beginners. 3 Credit Hours. Explore the realm of illustration to establish or enhance your understanding of its publicly communicative and personally expressive potential. Engage with an array of pictorial methods as a means of crafting compelling visual concepts and forging connections with your audience.
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Abstract—Continuous blood pressure (BP) monitoring using wearable devices has received increasing attention due to its importance in diagnosing diseases. However, existing methods mainly measure BP intermittently, involve some form of user effort, and suffer from insuficient accuracy due to sensor properties. In order to overcome these limitations, we study the BP measurement technology ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/Reinforcement_Learning-based_Dual-Identity_Double_Auction_in_Personalized_Federated_Learning.pdf
Reinforcement Learning-based Dual-Identity Auction in Personalized Federated Juan Li, Member, IEEE, Zishang Chen, Tianzi Wu, Fellow, IEEE, Yanmin
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This course explores the intersection of scientific knowledge with real-world applications and ethical considerations. The first module of the course focuses on the basic principles of genetics and how hereditary traits are transmitted. The second module consists of the study of genomics, including recent medical advances and the impact of the Human Genome Project. The third module explores ...
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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 ...
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After 34 years, Disney returns under the sea with its live-action adaptation of The Little Mermaid, premeiring in theaters on May 26. The new version stars Halle Bailey, most known for her role in the Grammy-nominated Chloe x Halle R&B duo, as Ariel in the actress’s first starring feature film role. This casting of a Black woman as the iconic mermaid has made waves.