CITP
CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Christopher Kirchhoff – When the Pentagon Meets Silicon Valley: The Story of Defense Innovation Unit X
No RSVP required for current Princeton faculty, staff, and students. Open to members of the public by invitation only. Please contact Jean Butcher at butcher@princeton.edu if you are interested in attending a particular lunch.
Election Security Panel Discussion
Members of the Princeton University community receive priority; members of the public are welcome if space is available.
This event will be livestreamed on Media Central Live.
CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: James Grimmelmann
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CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Kevin Munger – Clickbait
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CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Robert Seamans
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CITP Lecture Series: Sam Wang – Fixing Bugs in Democracy: The Road Ahead for Gerrymandering Reform
Gerrymandering, which occurs in district-based legislative systems, is defined as the drawing of boundaries to protect or target an individual or a group. In the United States, partisan gerrymandering has distorted representation to all-time modern highs.
CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Lea Kissner
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CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Danit Gal – The Co-Evolution of Humans and Robots in East Asia: A Regional Outlook
Humans and technological artifacts have always been entangled in a co-evolutional relationship, where the progress of the one fuels the progress of the other in a (positive or otherwise) continuous cycle.
CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Ed Felten
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