New model could help police departments reduce excessive force incidents
Criminology professor Greg Ridgeway has developed a model that estimates an officer’s likelihood of using a higher level of force than peers in similar situations—an improvement on existing early-intervention systems that don’t account for differences in time and location.
Philadelphia’s Market Street east of City Hall in 1889.
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A design fall studio brings interdisciplinary thinking to Philly’s historic and commercial core
Studio Plus design students at Weitzman focused on working through the future of Philadelphia’s Market East neighborhood, and explored issues of historic preservation, urban planning, and housing.
Research by Penn Engineers reveals that as foams flow ceaselessly inside while holding their external shape, and this internal motion resembles the process of deep learning, the method typically used to train modern AI systems.
Despite the commonality of water and ice, says Penn physicist Robert Carpick, their physical properties are remarkably unique.
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What makes ice slippery?
With Winter Storm Fern set to bring the Northeast and other parts of the country icy conditions over the weekend, Penn Today asks physicist Robert Carpick about the unique properties of ice, the science of curling, and how close we are to “nonslip” ice.
Assistant professor of historic preservation Brian Whetstone.
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Rethinking Market East
Brian Whetstone, assistant professor of historic preservation at the Weitzman School, explores the intersections between housing and labor equity at museums, historic sites, and preservation organizations.
A message to the Penn community regarding policies on suspension of normal operations
A reminder of University policies and procedures regarding weather-related campus operation suspension or modification and resulting class cancellations.
Connecting Latin American fiction through infrastructure and transit
Penn Arts & Sciences Ph.D. student Valeria Seminario’s dissertation explores themes of transportation and infrastructure in 19th- and early 20th-century Latin American fiction.
Felicia Divito, New Bolton Center’s biosecurity administrative coordinator, remotely operates Tru-D, the center’s UV-C-emitting robot.
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Safeguarding health for animals and people
Penn Vet’s Ryan Hospital and New Bolton Center’s Infection Prevention and Biosecurity Programs are focusing on infection prevention, control measures, and biosecurity strategies to protect the animals, people, and communities served by its hospitals and facilities.