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Sonkin-Weisman Scholars Program - College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/students/awards-and-scholarships/sonkin-weisman-scholars-program

Created and funded by Mitch and Debra Sonkin and Marc and Giulia Weisman, the Sonkin-Weisman Scholars program is a prestigious, invitation-only scholarship awarded to a small number of Temple University College of Liberal Arts’ (CLA) most academically accomplished and intellectually ambitious students. Sonkin-Weisman Scholars receive full tuition scholarships and $6,000 for experiential ...

Intro to Ethical Hacking - Temple University

https://community.mis.temple.edu/mis5211sec001f14/files/2014/08/Intro-to-Ethical-Hacking2.pptx

The tools and techniques discussed and used in this course should only be used on systems you personally own, or have written permission to use.

Ofra Bazel - Shoham - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/ofra-bazel-shoham-tue44772

Biography Dr. Ofra Bazel-Shoham is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance and the Academic Director of Part-Time MBA Conshohocken Her research explores the impact of gender on businesses risky activities such as capital structure, M&A, and R&D. She brings a wealth of professional experience in management and finance. She was a sales and contract manager at Israel Aerospace ...

Vinod Venkatraman - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/vinod-venkatraman-tud55419

Biography Dr. Vinod Venkatraman is currently an Associate Professor in Marketing, and Director of the Center for Applied Research in Decision Making at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. He also holds a secondary affiliation with the Department of Psychology. Dr. Venkatraman joined Temple in July 2011 after completing his PhD in Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University. His ...

WINNING ON APPEAL: BETTER BRIEFS AND ORAL ARGUMENT, 3rd Edition

https://law.temple.edu/aer/publication/winning-appeal-better-briefs-oral-argument-3rd-edition/

August 21, 2017 One of the classic tomes for bettering appellate practice – the lawyering of briefing and argument – is Judge Ruggero Aldisert’s WINNING ON APPEAL. The 2017 update, by Law Professor Tessa Dysart and Federal Appellate Judge Leslie Southwick, is a largely worthwhile text for both the seasoned appellate practitioner and the lawyer who only occasionally handles appeals ...

Lecture: Debye – Huckel Theory - Temple University

https://ronlevygroup.cst.temple.edu/courses/2016_fall/chem5302/lectures/chem5302_lecture10.pdf

Now, 1 ( ) is the average charge density at due to all the ions when ion number 1 is fixed at the origin. The charge density at can be expressed in terms of the pairs correlation function, which in turn can be expressed in terms of the potential of mean force, which can be expressed in terms of the averaged electrostatic potential.

Professor Salil Mehra, Temple Law School

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Professor Salil Mehra joined the Temple Law faculty in 2000. His research focuses on antitrust/competition law and technology. A sample of Professor Mehra’s publications can be found below and on his publications page. Professor Mehra is a past Chair of the AALS Section on Antitrust and Economic Regulation, and is a nongovernmental advisor to the International Competition Network. He is a ...

Conventional Scanning Electron Microscopy of Bacteria

https://cst.temple.edu/sites/cst/files/documents/Conventional%20SEM%20of%20Bacteria.pdf

Miloslav Kaláb, Ann-Fook Yang, Denise Chabot Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is one of the best suited out of a variety of procedures to visualise the external appearance of bacteria. Bacteria live in various environments and their preparation for SEM thus takes their nature into consideration. The basic principles of isolation, fixation, dehydration, drying, mounting, and photographing ...

GTI: Amount of Information - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/GTI-book/GTI-TOPICS/GTI-AmountOfInformation.html

The Information Theory of Claude Shannon (1948) provides a detailed analysis for communication at the signal level. The theory defines a measure of information, basically using the number of bits needed for the storage or communication of a sequence of signals carrying the information. Though this theory makes great contribution to signal communication, it says little about the content and ...

Yan Wang's personal website - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~yanwang/publications.html

Yucheng Xie, Xiaonan Guo, Yan Wang, Jerry Cheng, and Yingying Chen. "Universal targeted adversarial attacks against mmwave-based human activity recognition." In Network Security Empowered by Artificial Intelligence, pp. 177-211. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. New!