https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis307/readings/futex.pdf
This exemplifies that using futexes is really tricky since they provide problems even to their inventors. This docu-ment will hopefully provide correct and detailed instruc-tions on how to use futexes. First an understanding of the kernel interface and its semantic is needed.
https://ronlevygroup.cst.temple.edu/courses/2020_spring/chem5412/lectures/fep_lab_manual.pdf
The receptor protein we investigate here is called factor Xa (fXa), an important drug target in the thrombosis pathway. Several ligand molecules, or inhibitors, can bind to Factor Xa. These ligands could serve as anticoagulants that block the activity of clotting factor Xa and prevents blood clots developing or getting worse. In the lab, we compare the binding affinities of two ligands, XLC ...
https://klein.temple.edu/news/2025/03/high-school-students-shine-inaugural-klein-college-mock-pitch-competition
The energy was high in Temple University’s Charles Library on Wednesday, March 12, as students from The Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts (CAPA) and Universal Audenried Charter High School eagerly gathered for the first-ever Klein College Mock Pitch (KCMP). The competition, hosted by Klein College of Media and Communication, challenged student teams from local high ...
https://tuportal6.temple.edu/en/group/its/tech-center
The TECH Center features the following resources: a student computer center with approximately 450 fixed workstations and 50 wireless loaner laptops. There is also a Laptop Share kiosk, and high-speed duplex and color specialty printers 13 breakout rooms and 2 MediaScape tables for collaboration and group study specialized labs including specialty printing, video editing, recording booths ...
https://studyabroad.temple.edu/programs/temple-exchange-programs
What is an Exchange? Temple University offers exchange programs with partner universities worldwide, allowing you to study abroad while welcoming international students to Temple. Exchanges provide a full immersion experience, where students take classes alongside local peers and engage in campus life. Ideal for independent, motivated students, these programs require adapting to different ...
https://diversity.temple.edu/lgbtqia/organizations
Temple's campus has three distinct queer organizations registered through the Office of Student Activities that foster an intersectional approach for members of the LGBTQIA+ community. These organizations provide a wide range of student advocacy, programs, and dialogues to enhance the inclusiveness of gender and sexuality on the campus.
https://www.giving.temple.edu/s/705/images/editor_documents/giving/white_paper_basics__1_.pdf
White papers describe a problem and a proposed approach, give a ballpark budget figure, and tell what the perceived benefits will be. Thus, a white paper is both a description of a problem and a proposed solution. It is also a marketing tool that is designed to generate interest in the proposed undertaking.
https://engineering.temple.edu/students/our-students/internships-careers
Internships More than half of Temple Engineering students take advantage of at least one internship. Opportunities are found through the strong network of alumni, corporate, faculty connections, and student organizations and through the college's robust career fairs and the extensive resources available in Temple's Career Center. A recent National Association of College and Employers (NACE ...
https://ambler.temple.edu/campus-resources/student-life/student-activities-organizations
Student and Campus Life offers a variety of fun events for students at Temple University Ambler. All events are free and open to all Temple students unless otherwise specified. Program and event examples include: Welcome Week — Get to know Ambler Campus and meet the student organizations. Giveaways and fun activities for the first week of classes! Pool Party — Celebrate the start of the ...
https://sites.temple.edu/ticlj/files/2025/07/Sergeev-The-International-Law-of-Artificial-Intelligence-How-to-Regulate-a-Technological-Revolution-Stimulate-the-Global-Economy.pdf
Emerging technologies at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics threaten not only the disruption of market economies and workers’ rights, but also international security. As humankind reaps the benefits of the technological revolution, nation-states grapple with disruptive innovation in a variety of ways, choosing to restrict the development, deployment, and use of AI ...