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<p>Taking The Wolfram Physics Project Seriously</p>
Taking The Wolfram Physics Project Seriously
Presenter: Desmond Reed
Programs/Groups: 15-59x Computer Science Independent Study

The Wolfram Physics Project aims to find a fundamental theory of physics through the use of graph replacement systems. This pap...

Mentor: Klaus Sutner
<p>Exploring Surface Reconstruction Using Neural Radiance Fields and Differentiable Volumetric Rendering</p>
Exploring Surface Reconstruction Using Neural Radiance Fields and Differentiable Volumetric Rendering
Presenter: Akshath Jain
Programs/Groups: 15-59x Computer Science Independent Study

Surface reconstructions are useful tools for object modeling, path planning, and other vision and robotics applications. Howeve...

Mentor: Ioannis Gkioulekas
<p>Data Analysis and Design for Electrical Stimulating Sensors</p>
Data Analysis and Design for Electrical Stimulating Sensors
Presenter: Chloe Lenker

This work describes electrical characterization techniques done to analyze data for a Pt electrode ...

Mentor: Tzahi Cohen-Karni
<p>Categorical Semantics of Computer Memory</p>
Categorical Semantics of Computer Memory
Presenter: Naomi Spargo
Programs/Groups: 15-59x Computer Science Independent Study

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Many languages to allow the manipulation of a global, dynamically allocated memory store. The store is untyp...

Mentor: Karl Crary
<p>Face Masks: Techniques for Wearable Bioplastic Art</p>
Face Masks: Techniques for Wearable Bioplastic Art
Presenter: Timothy Nelson-Pyne

Face Masks: Techniques for Wearable Bioplastic Art explored agar-agar based biopolyme...

Mentor: Bob Bingham
<p>Improving Multi-Hop QA systems</p>
Improving Multi-Hop QA systems
Presenter: Neha Nishikant
Programs/Groups: 15-400 Computer Science Research Practicum

“Who is your cousin’s friend?” “Did Aristotle use a laptop?” These are examples of multi-hop questions, questions that are actu...

Mentor: Professor Graham Neubig
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