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Feder Cooper, Cornell University: “(MC)^3: An Empirical Argument for Massively Capable MCMC” Katherine Cordwell, Carnegie Mellon University: “Towards Practical Provably Correct Algorithms for Real Quantifier Elimination” Vidushi Dadu, UCLA: “Towards General Purpose Acceleration: Finding Structure in Irregularity” Maitraye Das, Northwestern University: “Augmenting Ability-Diverse Collaboration: Designing for Accessible Collaborative Content Creation by People with Vision Impairments” Emily Diana, University of Pennsylvania: “Multiaccurate Proxies for Downstream Fairness” Griffin Dietz, Stanford University: “Cognitively Appropriate and Readily Accessible Computing Education Technologies for Young Learners” Kate Donahue, Cornell University: “Fairness, efficiency, and uncertainty in societal resource allocation models” Priya Donti, Carnegie Mellon University: “Incorporating Power System Physics into Deep Learning via Implicit Layers” Lin Du, UC Berkeley: “Implantable Biomedical Systems to Restore Daily Activities for Paralyzed People” Yaqi Duan, Princeton University: “Minimax-Optimal Off-Policy Evaluation with Linear Function Approximation” Aline Eid, Georgia Tech: “Could 5G Wirelessly Power IoT Devices?” Saadia Gabriel, University of Washington: “Probing Implications of News Headlines” Aishwarya Ganesan, VMware: “Observably Consistent and Performant Distributed Systems” Sijia Geng, University of Michigan: “Safety and Stability of Future Smart Grids: Managing Uncertainties of Distributed Energy Resources” Mor Geva Pipek, Tel Aviv University: “Robust and Interpretable Machine Reasoning Over Text” Zahra Ghodsi, UCSD: “Secure Frameworks for Outsourced Deep Learning” Neha Gupta, Stanford University: “Theoretical approaches to machine learning challenges” Bahareh Hadidian, University of Michigan: “High-Data-Rate and Energy-Efficient Wireless Transmitters for Beyond 5G Communication Networks” Bahar Haghighat, Harvard University: “Miniaturized Robotic Swarms for Sensing, Surveying, and Inspection” Nasimeh Heydaribeni, University of Michigan: “Analysis and Design of Information Transmission in Networks of Strategic Agents” Anwar Hithnawi, ETH Zurich : “Cryptographic Enforcement of End-to-End Data Privacy” Megan Hofman, Carnegie Mellon University: “A Framework for Producing Clinical CAD Tools with Generative Design” Mengdi Huai, University of Virginia: “Fostering Trustworthiness in Machine Learning Algorithms” Daphne Eden Ippolito, University of Pennsylvania: “Deduplicating Training Data Makes Language Models Better” Shailee Jain, University of Texas Austin: “Using NLP Systems to Investigate Language Processing in the Human Brain” Shalmali Joshi, Harvard University: “Towards Safe, Robust and Reliable Machine Learning for Healthcare” Eunice Jun, University of Washington: “Principles and Interactive Systems for Authoring Valid Statistical Analyses” Shamya Karumbaiah, University of Pennsylvania: “The Upstream Sources of Bias: Investigating Theory, Design, and Methods Shaping Adaptive Systems in Education” Qi Lei, Princeton University: “Provable Representation Learning: The Importance of Task Diversity and Pretext Tasks” Hanlin Li, Northwestern University: “Improving Labor Transparency in Social Computing Systems” Jiaoyang Li, University of Southern California: “Large-Scale Multi-Agent Coordination” Mei-Yun Lin, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: “Unravel the Atmospheric Escape of Heavy Ions from the Polar Wind” Lydia Tingruo Liu, UC Berkeley: “Designing distributive learning algorithms for the societal good” Quanquan Liu, MIT: “Scalable and Efficient Graph Algorithms for Modern Machines” Wenxin Liu, University of Pennsylvania: “Using deep learning for state estimation in a Bayesian framework” Xihui Liu, UC Berkeley: “From Perception to Imagination: Vision-Language Cross-Modal Understanding and Generation” Sujaya Anantha Maiyya, UC Santa Barbara: “Managing data in both trusted and untrusted infrastructures” Christine McGinn, Columbia University: “Role of Nanoparticle Composites in Active Devices” Sabrina J. 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