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brown bag research exchange SERies

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In collaboration with the Hopkins Office of Undergraduate Research (HOUR), we would like to announce the start of JHU's Undergraduate Brown Bag Research Exchange Series. Every few months, we host an event on a multidisciplinary topic and invite undergraduate students with projects related to the topic (ranging from the sciences to the humanities) to exchange ideas in a seminar style format. Anyone is welcome to stop by and contribute or listen in on the conversation!

commuNICATION 

Our first brown bag event was on November 6th, 2020 at 7:00 pm EST and our undergraduate presenters centered their discussion on the topic of 'Communication'. 

OUR PRESENTERs

Kaushik Srinivasan - Computer Science - Effect of in-group bias in Human-AI Teams in the Clinical Setting 

Michael Harper - History of Art - To the Bare Bone: Essentializing Art and Poetry

Christin Le - Public Health/Neuroscience - Representation Disparities in Major Neurological Guidelines

Isabella Rubin - Psychological and Brain Sciences - Public Understanding of COVID-19

Deepti Sudhakar - Biomedical Engineering - Analyzing Digital Media Effects on Human Sentiments towards Companion Animal Studies

Jay Jung - Economics - Have Affirmative Action Bans Altered Students' Attidues?

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