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Siebel Scholars push boundaries of computer science
The Siebel Scholars Foundation awarded five fellowships to Princeton University graduate students in computer science as part of its annual commitment to support the most talented students at the world’s leading graduate schools of business, computer science and bioengineering.
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Martonosi named director of Keller Center
Margaret R. Martonosi, the Hugh Trumbull Adams ’35 Professor of Computer Science, has been appointed director of Princeton University’s Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education, effective July 1.
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Social Entrepreneurship: Using Your Skills in the Service of Humanity
Do you want to be in the service of humanity, but you’re not sure how to take the next step? Successful entrepreneurs across the globe have faced this same conundrum. It’s easy to overlook the fact that social or non-profit ventures are examples of entrepreneurship, though their innovations can have enormous global impact.
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Alternative Career Paths or a Different Road Traveled
This workshop will feature PhD candidate panelists from the humanities, sciences and engineering who will share their stories about navigating graduate school and preparing for their careers.
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Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) Speed Networking
For undergraduate and graduate students interested in interning with a startup company. The Princeton Startup Immersion Program (PSIP) is a Keller Center program that brings Princeton students a global internship experience.
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Multiple and Hierarchical Universality
Universal coding, prediction and learning usually consider the case where the data generating mechanism is unknown or non-existent, and the goal of the universal scheme is to compete with the best hypothesis from a given hypothesis class, either on the average or in a worst-case scenario. Multiple universality considers the case where the hypothesis class…