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A showcase of undergraduate innovation, research, and art at the intersection of tech and the humanities.  Free and open to the public.  

Featuring posters and demonstrations by:

Arshia Agrawal (Computer Science): MARL Robots: Similating Robots in Emergency Rooms

Gabriella Best (Computer Science): Pose Tracking Paper Wasps

Joice Chen (College Scholar, Information Science, Sociology): A Study on the Structure of Polarization and Pluralism

Mia Desravines (Science and Technology Studies): Unprotected Futures: How Reproductive Policies Shape Student Well-Being

Shihan Gao (Information Science) and Yunoo Kim (Computer Science): AI in the Classroom

Mimi Gurrola (Chemistry, Economics): The Effect of Regulations on the Crypto Market in the U.S.

Beau Hayes-Pollard (Computer Science): Quantization in Deep Learning

Ameya Kamani (Government): The Liberatory Prison?: The Repercussions of Anticolonial Upheaval on the Genealogy of Modern American Prison Abolitionism

Iman Kiio (Information Science): Impact of Introducing Technology and Computer Programming to Children

Jane Lackley (Computer Science, Mathematics): Understanding Student Usage of Large Language Models in Computer Science Coursework

Gabe Levin (English, Near Eastern Studies): Activists, Artists, and the Israel-Gaza War

Ellen Li (Biology): The Potential of AI in Cancer Therapy

Catherine Martin (Information Science): Chit-Chats with Cat - Podcast

Sean McInnis (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering): Automated Volunteer-Matching Application for Cornell's CLASP Program: A Study on User Experience

Max Nam (English): Re-humanizing the Academy

Sidhya Peddinti (Information Science): WaveJockey: Gesture-Controlled DJ Interface

Rolando Rodriguez (Computer Science): Towards Autonomous Robotic Dressing: Dimensionality Reduction in the Real World

Saksham Sood (Computer Science): Fit Match

Oscar Wang (Computer Science): 3D Asset Generation with AI

Finley Williams (American Studies): Our Own Archivists: Black Women's Homes and Families

Lucea Wright (Philosophy): CBDC: China Case Study 

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