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Research Experience for Undergraduates 2017 Summer Application
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Research Experience for Undergraduates Program. Please visit our FAQ page. For more information on the application process and eligibility criteria. Past REU participants and projects can be found at:. Http:/ www.seas.harvard.edu/k-12-community-programs/reu. Please email reu@seas.harvard.edu with any question that are not answered by the FAQ page. NSF Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC). The Rowland Institute at Harvard. The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering.
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Second Open Economics International Workshop | Open Economics
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An Open Knowledge Foundation Site. About the Working Group. First Open Economics Workshop. Second Open Economics Workshop. Automated Game Play Datasets. Data Policies of Economic Journals. Second Open Economics International Workshop. Second Open Economics International Workshop. 11-12 June, 2013. MIT Sloan School of Management, U.S. About 35 participants, invite-only. The second workshop will build upon the first event in December 2012. Engage with key stakeholder groups including academics, funding age...
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MIT Libraries Program on Information Science awarded $868,954 by Sloan Foundation | Program on Information Science
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Skip to main content. Program on Information Science. MIT Libraries Program on Information Science awarded $868,954 by Sloan Foundation. February 20, 2015. More information is available on the project website: http:/ privacytools.seas.harvard.edu/. MIT Libraries Program on Information Science awarded $868,954 by Sloan Foundation. Friday, February 20, 2015. ARL SPEC Survey from MIT Libraries Aims to Map Current Role of Libraries in Makerspaces. Friday, January 9, 2015. Saturday, September 20, 2014. NDSA),...
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Sofya Raskhodnikova's Home Page
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Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, School of EECS. My research interests include sublinear-time algorithms (in particular, property testing), private data analysis, approximation algorithms, randomized algorithms and complexity theory. I am a member of the theory group. I got my PhD from MIT. In 2003. From the fall of 2003 to 2006, I worked at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Weizmann Institute of Science. And the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics. Can be repeated fo...