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Financial aid awarding begins by creating standard cost of attendance (COA) budgets for all students. These budgets reflect modest yet adequate expense patterns of Temple students. Temple will calculate undergraduate and graduate student’s COA to reflect total costs for the school year, which is comprised of the fall and spring semesters (summer is separate). All students can view their ...
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A Hybrid NVM based Computing Architecture for Machine Learning Applications, PI: D. Cheng, Co-PI: Y. Wang, 10/2019-9/2023, National Science Foundation Tier 1 UTC: Center for Advanced Multimodal Mobility Solutions and Education, PI: W. Fan, Co-PIs: Y. Wang, M. Kane, D. Weggel, M. Pando; and other teams from Texas Southern Univ., Univ. of Connecticut, UT Austin, and Washington State Univ., 12/ ...
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The state-of-the-art TECH Center is located on Main Campus, Temple’s award-winning computer facility, is a major hub providing students with a vibrant environment to study, socialize and collaborate while taking advantage of premier technology including: 400+ lab computers for student use 150 software applications 13 breakout rooms 3 WhisperRoom booths suitable for recording podcasts, vocal ...
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NARS Workshop August 10, 2025 Reykjavík University, Iceland At AGI 2025 Being one of the most sophisticated models of AGI, NARS (Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System) has attracted much interest from researchers, AI professionals, and students worldwide. The goal of the NARS project is to build thinking machines.
https://cis.temple.edu/~lafollet/1166/index.html
CIS 1166 Welcome to CIS 1166. This page will contain quiz and exam information, assignments, and other useful things. Syllabus Assignment due May 22 in recitation:
https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/tianxiang-shi-tug85611
Biography Dr. Tianxiang Shi is an Associate Professor and Edna Tuttleman Research Fellow in the Department of Risk, Actuarial Science, and Legal Studies. He is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries (FSA) since 2017. His research interests include risk theory and modeling, pension/retirement risk management, reverse mortgages, and data science in insurance. His papers have been published in ...
https://liberalarts.temple.edu/news/2024/09/justice-through-art-2024-winners-announced
The Justice Through Art 2024 winners have been announced, and they include two Criminal Justice majors and one Criminal Justice minor. This year, the theme was Freedom”, and talented students from across campus submitted both art and literary pieces depicting their interpretation of the theme. You can view the winning visual submissions and the winning literary submissions on the Justice ...
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Computers in Human Behavior 24:1816-1836. [Top-10 most-cited article published in Computers in Human Behavior during the period 2007-2011] Zhao, Shanyang and David Elesh. 2007. “The Second Digital Divide: Unequal Access to Social Capital in the Online World.” International Review of Modern Sociology 33 (2):171-192. Zhao, Shanyang. 2007.
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2023/11/09/toolmark-evidence-cant-live-with-it-cant/
Criminal case investigations often start with Locard’s “exchange principle” – “It is impossible for a criminal to act, especially considering the intensity of a crime, without leaving traces of this presence.” As otherwise described, “[t]his theory states that, whenever two objects come into contact, an exchange of materials occurs between them.” Mistek et al, ,
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On Feb. 9, he was announced as one of the McDonald’s 2023 Black and Positively Golden Change Leaders—a collective of 10 young Black leaders who inspire and enact change in their communities. Each recipient will receive a $20,000 grant towards their community missions and will be featured in a national advertising campaign.