https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/sue-oh-tue86897
Biography Dr. In-Sue Oh (PhD, Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa) is the Charles E. Beury Professor in the Department of Management at the Fox School of Business, Temple University. His research and teaching interests include personnel selection, meta-analysis, and strategic human resource management. Dr. Oh has published close to 100 scholarly articles, with more than 30 of them ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/constraints.html
Introduction and Definitions Search can be made easier in cases where the solution insted of corresponding to an optimal path, is only required to satisfy local consistency conditions. We call such problems Constraint Satisfaction (CS) Problems. For example, in a crossword puzzle it is only required that words that cross each other have the same letter in the location where they cross. It ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~mindyshi/
Candidate must have or be close to obtaining a Ph.D. in quantitative fields (include but not limited to Computer Science, Statistics, Mathematics, and Physics) and have demonstrated a high level of research productivity through publication in peer-reviewed conferences and journals. Experiences with machine learning or data privacy is required. As a team player working closely with cross ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~apal/ipic_food.pdf
Computer and Information Sciences, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122 E-mail:famitangshu.pal,kkantg@temple.edu Abstract: In this paper, we introduce a Physical Internet architecture for fresh food distribution networks, with the goal of meeting the key challenges of fresh product delivery and reduce waste. In particular, we explore fuel-efficient delivery of fresh food among different ...
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Summary Towards the objective of understanding commonness, flavors, complexity and function of protein disorder, we assembled a database of known disordered protein sequence segments and used it for developing predictors of protein disorder from primary sequence information. The preliminary results were obtained by analyzing sequences from the Protein Data Bank (PDB). Swiss Protein (SwissProt ...
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This is an alphabetical list of all the Health Sciences Databases. The tabs on the left categorize the databases by area of study within the Temple Health Sciences Schools.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-03-20/nobel-prize-winner-katalin-karik-lectures-campus
Katalin Karikó is the 13th woman in history to win a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The scientist, who did her postdoctoral work in Temple’s Department of Biochemistry, recently returned to campus to talk about the experience during the John von Neumann Series of Pure and Applied Sciences at Temple’s Charles Library on March 14.Karikó, jointly with her research partner
https://www2.law.temple.edu/10q/doj-targeting-private-equity-firms-in-false-claims-act-litigation/
The False Claims Act (FCA) has long been a powerful tool for the federal government to generate large recoveries from government contractors, including companies in the healthcare industry. In fiscal year 2017 alone, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) recovered more than $3.7 billion in settlements and judgments in civil cases brought under the FCA. The government’s focus on continued ...
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Beasley School of Law Alice G. Abreu, The Honorable Nelson A. Diaz Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Tax Law and Public Policy, Department of Law; JD, Cornell Law School.
https://cis.temple.edu/~wu/hoc4667-liu.pdf
ABSTRACT The non-existence of an end-to-end path poses a challenge in adapting the traditional routing algorithms to delay tolerant networks (DTNs). Previous works include centralized rout-ing approaches based on deterministic mobility, ferry-based routing with deterministic or semi-deterministic mobility, °ooding-based approaches for networks with general mo-bility, and probability-based ...