Talks

I realize I use very sparse slides (i.e., not especially useful outside the presentation itself), but in case these are of interest to anyone, here are the slides from my assorted school presentations in reverse chronological order (i.e., newest first).

Graduate:

More than you ever wanted to know about the Prisoner’s Dilemma – An attempt to wet my cohort’s appetite for Game Theory

Primers: a Primer – Introductory presentation with Douglas Moski for my Summer 2011 OPAR Internship

du Jour and de Facto Policy – Presentation of my Findings from Independent Study INTA 8103: Defense Technology Policy

The Battle of Prokhorovka – Final Presentation with Kristin Hooper, Jack Morgan, Ryan Jones and Zack Lindberg of Model for INTA 6742: Wargaming

Defense Technology Policy: The Literature – A Literature Talk for my Independent Study INTA 8103: Defense Technology Policy

Collective Action, Rationality, and Hegemonic Stability – A review of Mancur Olson’s classic work on Collective action dynamics by the same title for INTA 6202: International Political Economy.

Deterrence: A Fast and Loose Introduction – An Introduction to Deterrence Theory for INTA 6103: International Security

Assassination Attempt Predictors – Presentation of my findings for INTA 6003: Empirical Methods

Forecasting the Romero Zombie Apocalypse – Presentation of my Model for INTA 6004: Modeling, Forecasting, and Decision Making

DPRK Scenario Brief – Final Brief done with Capt. Nathaniel Farris preparing for What-If scenario regarding North Korea for INTA 8803: Deterrence

Leader-Level Analysis – This was on a couple of papers regarding Individual-level analysis in IR for INTA 6102: IR Theory

Symmetric Conflict in Cyberspace – Presentation on Interstate cyberconflict for INTA 8803: Deterrence

Undergraduate:

Blood and Water – Final Presentation for my POLS 490: Modeling Social Phenomena Class

MEDUSA – A presentation done with Sweta Sengupta discussing the data structures and Algorithms of MEDUSA, a Motif-identifying algorithm for CS 490: Bioinformatics.  Transcribed almost verbatim here.

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