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Algorithms make predictions about people constantly. The spread of such prediction systems has raised concerns that machine learning algorithms may exhibit problematic behavior, especially against individuals from marginalized groups. This talk will…
Danae is an Assistant Professor at the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and the School of Sustainability in Arizona State University. Danae's research studies the distributional consequences of environmental policy and environmental justice. Her work uses applied causal inference methods with remote sensing…
During Ashley Stracke’s fifteen-year career with the City of Los Angeles, she was on the front lines of some of the city’s largest policy initiatives and greatest crises. Ashley helped keep vital services running for millions of residents, all while addressing impacts from wildfires, the largest teachers' strike in modern L.A…
How does racial diversity impact institutional outcomes and (in)equality? Discussions about diversity usually focus on how individuals’ identities shape their behavior, but diversity is a group-level characteristic. Scholars must therefore consider the relationship between group composition and the individual decisions that…
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Co-sponsored by the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Arbitrum blockchain protocol started as a Princeton University research project, and has grown into a robust community hosting hundred of applications and over 600,000 monthly…
Marc Bungenberg is the Director of the Europa-Institut, holds a Jean Monnet Chair for “EU Constitutional Framework for International Dispute Settlement and Rule of Law” and is Professor of Public Law, European Law and Public International Law at Saarland University in Germany, permanent visiting professor at the University of…
Frederick B. Rentschler II Professor of Sociology and Medicine, Health, and Society; Director of the Center for Medicine, Health, and Society.
Author of Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease, and Dying of Whiteness: How the Politics of Racial Resentment is Killing America’s Heartland.
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A panel discussion with Ambassador Kurtzer and Professors Shibley Telhami, Michael Barnett and Nathan Brown. Moderated by Dean Amaney Jamal.Sign up for this in-person lecture https://forms.gle/MZAHvQeBUM5GPMyx5
India is in the middle of a historic energy transition. A big part of this is the expected reduction of coal in India's energy mix. Drawing on the economic and political history of the Indian coal industry over the last half century this talk will discuss some of the emerging trends in the industry, and discuss the possible…