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An article on “Launching a projectile to cover maximal area,” co-authored by Professor of Mathematics Robert Kantrowitz ’82, appears in the July 2019 edition of The Mathematical Gazette.
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What happens if Generative Adversarial Networks are linked and given the opportunity to work together, like trees in a forest? Ian Nduhiu ’22 and Kenny Talarico ’22 are pondering that.
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Sam Farber ’20 is spending his summer working for Bitcoin Center, working with technology such as blockchain, which is a growing list of records linked by cryptography, and smart contracts, which allow credible transactions without third parties.
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“The Butterflies (Lepidoptera) of an Isolated Island: Monhegan, Maine, by Ernest Williams, the William R. Kenan Professor of Biology Emeritus, was recently published online in Northeastern Naturalist.
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An internship at Civitas Maxima, a nonprofit in Switzerland that provides legal counsel for victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity, helped Jonina Mignon ’21 weave her multiple interests into an academic plan.
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Ravena Pernanand ’21, Rachel Pike ’21, and Abigail Roller ’21 spent the past couple months learning about local climate patterns, analyzing local climate projections, and promoting climate justice.
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Associate Professor of Philosophy Katheryn Doran discussed her work as director of the Hamilton Oneida Prison Education (HOPE) faculty group and her own long-running prison book group in an interview published on the Engaged Philosophy website.
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Emma Tynan ’20 is one of 200 Hamilton students conducting research or completing an internship supported by the college this summer. Here she describes her Emerson Research project under the guidance of Professor Phil Klinkner.
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This summer, Craig Engert ’21 is interning in an office where most people keep toys on their desk, employees can book a conference room to de-stress with board games, and interns test unreleased toys and games on their lunch break.
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Professor of Theatre Craig Latrell recently presented a paper at the International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS) in Leiden, Netherlands.
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