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the University of Pennsylvania

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the University of Pennsylvania has appeared in 5 articles since 2015-09. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 1 articles.

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2024-04-28
Wall Street Journal 1 related

A profile of Ethan Mollick, a University of Pennsylvania professor whose early embrace of AI made him a go-to expert for policymakers and corporate leaders

Ethan Mollick at the University of Pennsylvania has become the go-to authority on the new technology

2021-04-04
Protocol

A deep look at the experiences of Asian Americans in tech, including going unheard, getting passed over for promotions, and stereotyped as passive and diligent

Going unheard.  Getting passed over for promotions.  Stereotyped as “passive” and “diligent.” Tweets: @aaaj_la , @moorehn , @protocol , @meganrosedickey , @kristina_wong , @aasian , @phillyinquirer , ...

2016-08-01
The Kickstarter Blog 2 related

Study: Kickstarter has created 8.8K companies, 29.6K full-time jobs, and $5.3B for project owners and their communities

A new study by the University of Pennsylvania provides the first comprehensive look at how the Kickstarter community impacts the creative economy.  The study finds that Kickstarter projects have:

2015-09-28
New York Times

As Moore's Law slows, engineers look to new approaches and opportunities in chip innovation

Smaller, Faster, Cheaper, Over: The Future of Computer Chips  —  At the inaugural International Solid-State Circuits Conference held on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in ...

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