Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab : Hydrology, Water Resources, Teaching and Passion
Dr. Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab discusses hydrology, water resources, civil engineering. And passion, teaching, and learning
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Dr. Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab discusses hydrology, water resources, civil engineering. And passion, teaching, and learning
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Dr. Mohsen Tahmasebi Nasab discusses hydrology, water resources, civil engineering. And passion, teaching, and learning
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Dr Chip Small, an associate professor in the Saint Thomas departments of Biology and Earth, Environment, and Society, discusses nutrient cycling, composting, and making urban gardens sustainable.
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Dr Chip Small, an associate professor in the Saint Thomas departments of Biology and Earth, Environment, and Society, discusses nutrient cycling, composting, and making urban gardens sustainable.
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Dr. Aura Wharton-Beck, Assist. Professor in Educational Leadership, discusses African American professional women working for the government during WWII.
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Dr. Aura Wharton-Beck, Assist. Professor in Educational Leadership, discusses African American professional women working for the government during WWII.
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Dr. Manjeet Rege discusses Artificial Intelligence, how machines learn, and the ethics of emerging technologies.
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Dr. Manjeet Rege discusses Artificial Intelligence, how machines learn, and the ethics of emerging technologies.
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Talks about lost Trans/Lesbian poetress Eliza Cook of the 19th century
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Talks about lost Trans/Lesbian poetress Eliza Cook of the 19th century
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