In their unrelenting quest for lower latency, cloud providers are deploying servers closer to their customers and enterprises are adopting paid Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) offerings with performance guarantees. Unfortunately, these trends contribute to greater industry consolidation, benefiting larger companies and well-served…
Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, Afghan women have suffered a severe rollback of rights, from denial of education to restrictions on movement to a lack of participation in the economy. The country now is in a state of "Gender Apartheid". Considering the significance of the matter, Afghanistan Policy Lab…
Ali will shed light on his refugee trip from Syria to Germany and how he achieved success in a variety of aspects of his life. He will talk about the messages for the international community as a Syrian who witnessed an extended state of the Syrian revolution against Assad and as one of the victims of the Assad regime and…
Moriba Jah is the Chief Scientist of Privateer, which he co-founded with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Privateer is a data and intelligence platform empowering the future of space sustainability. As a renowned space environmentalist and astrodynamicist, Moriba brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in space object…
The world-renowned shaman and Indigenous leader Davi Kopenawa will visit Princeton on Tuesday, January 31. He will speak at Chancellor Green’s Rotunda at 4:30 pm. Kopenawa is the author of the classic The Falling Sky and is at the forefront of struggles to guarantee Indigenous rights and to safeguard the Amazon rainforest.
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While the failures of industrial-scale algorithms are often attributed to some failure of machine learning engineering, many of these failures actually stem from something else entirely: the human beings whose behavior generates the data used to build these algorithms. So the solutions to these algorithmic problems are as…
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Burton Malkiel, Chemical Bank Chairman's Professor of Economics, Emeritus, published the first edition of "A Random Walk Down Wall Street" in January 1973. Join us for a special 50th anniversary edition & 13th edition book talk with Malkiel on his seminal book, which helped launch the low…
This panel is an opportunity for students at Princeton University to engage with researchers from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) about their work and the organization as a whole. The objective is to expose students interested in energy and environmental policy, renewable energy technology, and energy systems…