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Zhanteng Xie, Pujie Xin, and Philip Dames - Sites

https://sites.temple.edu/trail/files/2021/11/XieXinDamesIROS2021.pdf

Zhanteng Xie, Pujie Xin, and Philip Dames Abstract—This paper proposes a novel neural network-based control policy to enable a mobile robot to navigate safety through environments filled with both static obstacles, such as tables and chairs, and dense crowds of pedestrians. The network architecture uses early fusion to combine a short history of lidar data with kinematic data about nearby ...

Filling Polygons - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/CIS581-02/MatCIS581-02/LectureHolzschuch/FillingPolygons.pdf

Dr Nicolas Holzschuch University of Cape Town e-mail: holzschu@cs.uct.ac.za

Keeler Completes Initial Staff - Temple

https://owlsports.com/news/2025/2/25/football-keeler-completes-initial-staff

2.25.25 | Football Share: PHILADELPHIA – Recently hired Temple head football coach K.C. Keeler announced today that he has completed his initial football staff with the following hires: Director of Creative Media Anthony Getz, Director of Player Engagement Isaac Ijalana, Assistant Director of Football Operations Maddie Rodgers, and Offensive Analyst Kevin Sheehan.

Temple Signs College of Charleston Transfer Guard AJ Smith to 2025-26 ...

https://owlsports.com/news/2025/6/10/mens-basketball-temple-signs-college-of-charleston-transfer-guard-aj-smith-to-2025-26-roster

PHILADELPHIA – Temple University men's basketball head coach Adam Fisher announced the signing of College of Charleston transfer guard AJ Smith for the 2025-26 season. Smith, who spent his first two collegiate seasons at The Citadel before transferring to the College of Charleston last season, will have one season of eligibility remaining. "We are excited to welcome AJ Smith to the Temple ...

Tickets - Temple

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Temple Athletics Ticket Office (Located in the Liacouras Center) 1776 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19121 215-204-8499 tixsales@temple.edu Hours of Operat...

Temple University

https://owlsports.com/sports/football/roster/andrew-mcilquham/17168

Andrew McIlquham (36) Long Snapper - 2024 (Redshirt Junior): Serves as the primary long snapper on punts and place kicks ... is Temple's nominee fro the Wuer...

Owls Perform Well in Semifinal Round of IRA National Championships

https://owlsports.com/news/2025/5/31/mens-crew-owls-perform-well-in-semifinal-round-of-ira-national-championships

The top varsity eight, ranked No. 16 heading into national championships, was the first to race on Saturday and found itself in a hotly-contested race through 500 meters, with five boats, including No. 12 Wisconsin, No. 18 Columbia, No. 19 Oregon State and No. 21 Holy Cross, within 1.5 seconds of one another.

Temple Sports Complex FAQ - Temple

https://owlsports.com/sports/2016/8/25/temple-sports-complex-faq.aspx

The entrance closest to the men’s and women’s soccer field is on Master Street, one half block east of Broad Street. The entrance closest to Howarth Field, home of Temple Field Hockey and Women’s Lacrosse, is at Girard and Watts Streets. What Temple University athletic teams will utilize the Temple Sports Complex?

Mental Health, Wellness and Performance - Temple

https://owlsports.com/sports/2017/12/19/mental-health-wellness-and-performance

TUWELL PHILOSOPHY TUWell is a provider of confidential, mental health and wellness services across the student-athlete Continuum of Wellness. We aim to be proactive, and efficient when intervention is necessary. Our commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is unequivocal. We strive to create an environment where we prioritize psychological safety, as we provide exceptional and ...

Novel Gene-Editing Strategy Leverages Unusual Genetic Alteration to ...

https://www.templehealth.org/about/news/novel-gene-editing-strategy-leverages-unusual-genetic-alteration-to-block-hiv-spread-in-cells

Genetic alterations that give rise to a rare, fatal disorder known as MOGS-CDG paradoxically also protect cells against infection by viruses. Now, Temple scientists have harnessed this unusual protective ability in a novel gene-editing strategy aimed at eliminating HIV-1 infection.