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    Kevin Chen Interview

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    Kevin Chen (Class of 2019) was interviewed by Valeria Reynosa via the Zoom internet-based video conferencing software on July 10th, 2020. He was born and raised in Flower Mound, Texas. Mr. Chen enjoyed his high school career and became interested in attending SMU after his sister enrolled. During his freshman year at SMU, Mr. Chen became involved in clubs and organizations, including the East Asian Student Association (EASA). In his interview, he describes how EASA created events for the community despite enduring funding obstacles, and his experiences working as a resident assistant at MoMac. After earning his degree in biochemistry, Mr. Chen traveled throughout China, and then acquired a job teaching math for the SAT subject tests at C2 Education. At the time of the interview he was looking forward to entering medical school

    Qi Chen oral history interview, 2012

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    Qi Chen oral history conducted by Kevin Kosanovich on 10/4/2012. Topics include: Adelaide, Australia; China; bboying in Asia; Elmo; YouTube; Bboy Club and SMILES Crew; Kodachrome.Qi Chen oral history conducted by Kevin Kosanovich on 10/4/2012 in Swem Library. Hailing from China, Chen attended the University of Adelaide and was an exchange student at William & Mary. Topics include: Adelaide, Australia; China; bboying in Asia; Elmo; YouTube; Bboy Club and SMILES Crew; Kodachrome

    A Novel Physical Human–Robot Interface With Pressure Distribution Measurement Based on Electrical Impedance Tomography

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    This work was supported in part by Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (FWO) Strategisch Basis Onderzoek (SBO) Sublime under Grant S007423N and in part by the Flemish Government through the Program Onderzoeksprogramma Artificiele Intelligentie (AI) Vlaanderen. The work of Huaijin Chen was supported by the China Scholarship Council (CSC) under Grant 202106830032. The work of Kevin Langlois, Joost Brancart, and Ellen Roels was supported by FWO under Grant 1258523N, Grant 12E1123N, and Grant 1S84120N. The associate editor coordinating the review of this article and approving it for publication was Prof. Chao Tan. (Corresponding author: Huaijin Chen.

    Data for "Stability of Cubic Single Network Phases in Diblock Copolymer Melts"

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    This dataset contains the self-consistent field theory (SCFT) simulation results and data for geometric analysis in "Stability of cubic single networks in diblock copolymer melts" by Chen et. al. (DOI: 10.1002/pol.20220318). SCFT was used to investigate the stability of cubic single and double network phases. Geometric analysis, including the calculations of mean curvatures and interfacial areas per unit volume of the domain interface, was used to understand the metastability of the single network phases. With this dataset, users should be able to regenerate the calculations and figures that appeared in the paper.National Science Foundation, Grant/Award Numbers: DMR-1719692, DMR-2011401Chen, Pengyu; Mahanthappa, Mahesh K; Dorfman, Kevin D. (2022). Data for "Stability of Cubic Single Network Phases in Diblock Copolymer Melts". Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/xnd3-n131

    An interview with Kevin Brooks

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    An interview with young-adult author Kevin Brooks

    Kevin Brockmeier, Fiction Reading

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    October 25, 2013, Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State UniversityAward winning author Kevin Brockmeier, reads from his work.University Libraries, Department of English, Department of Women's Studies, Watermark Books & Cafe, Ulrich Museum of Ar

    Dr. Kevin Pelletier – Faculty Author Interview

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    Dr. Kevin Pelletier, Associate Professor of English, discusses his new book, Apocalyptic Sentimentalism: Love and Fear in US Antebellum Literature, published recently by the University of Georgia Press. The book provides powerful insights into the relationship between nineteenth-century sentimentality, religious discourse, and antislavery reform

    The Messianic Vision of the Pentateuch

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    Did Moses write about Jesus? Kevin Chen challenges the common view of the Pentateuch as focused primarily on the Mosaic Law, arguing instead that it sets forth a coherent, sweeping vision of the Messiah as the center of its theological message. Building on the work of John Sailhamer, Chen provides a fascinating study and an exegetical basis for a Christ-centered biblical theology.Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 The Seed of the Woman -- 2 The Seed of Abraham in the Patriarchal Narratives -- 3 The Lion of Judah -- 4 Passover and the Song of the Sea -- 5 Shadows at Sinai -- 6 The Bronze Snake and Balaam's Oracles -- 7 The Prophet Like Moses -- 8 The Blessing of Judah -- 9 The Repeated Breaking of the Sinai/Deuteronomic Law -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- Subject Index -- Scripture Index -- Praise for The Messianic Vision of the Pentateuch -- About the Author -- More Titles from InterVarsity PressDid Moses write about Jesus? Kevin Chen challenges the common view of the Pentateuch as focused primarily on the Mosaic Law, arguing instead that it sets forth a coherent, sweeping vision of the Messiah as the center of its theological message. Building on the work of John Sailhamer, Chen provides a fascinating study and an exegetical basis for a Christ-centered biblical theology.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    Kevin Fenton: A Reading

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    The John S. Lucas Great River Reading Series (GRRS) hosts Winona native and author Kevin Fenton. Fenton will read from his new novel Cyan Magenta Yellow Black published by Black Lawrence Press, 2025. Kevin Fenton is the author of Merit Badges, which won the AWP Prize for the Novel and the Friends of the American Writers Award, and Leaving Rollingstone, which Patricia Hampl called “the most important memoir to come out of the Midwest (or anywhere) in years.” He works as an advertising writer and creative director; in that capacity, he’s published essays in the design quarterlies Émigré and Eye (London), the anthology Looking Closer 2: Critical Writing On Graphic Design, and the UX design blog Boxes and Arrows. He got a slightly better education than he deserved at Beloit College, the University of Minnesota Law School, and the University of Minnesota MFA program. He lives in St Paul with his wife Ellen and his greyhound Evie

    'Web of Life' - Profile of Kevin Petrie in Printmaking Today Winter 2024

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    Kevin Petrie, Professor of Creative Practice at the University of Sunderland, uses print to explore the novels and philosophy of Iris Murdoch writes Dr Miles Leeson. This is a 1200 word profile of Kevin Petrie and his recent work for 'Printmaking Today' which is the journal of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers. The piece gives an overview of Petrie's creative practice focusing on the novels and thinking of Dame Iris Murdoch (1919-1999). The piece discusses Petrie's evolving model of creative practice for this project: reading the novels, sketching to visualise elements, developing and combining images in the studio and then reengagement with Murdoch (through the community, literature and archive). Petrie's 'Other Journeys' and 'Web of Life' exhibitions are discussed. The author, Dr Miles Leeson, is the Director of the Iris Murdoch Research Centre at University of Chichester and Visiting Research Fellow at Kingston University. He is the lead editor of the Iris Murdoch Review, the Series Editor of ‘Iris Murdoch Today’ with Palgrave Macmillan, and has published widely on Murdoch’s work. He published Iris Murdoch: Philosophical Novelist (Continuum) in 2010, the edited collection Incest in Contemporary Literature (Manchester University Press, 2018), the festschrift Iris Murdoch: A Centenary Celebration (Sabrestorm Fiction, 2019), the edited collection Iris Murdoch and the Literary Imagination (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022) and is currently writing Iris Murdoch: Feminist. Four prints by Kevin Petrie are reproduced with the text: Untangle 2024 Etching from two plates with Chine Collé Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm Photo: Dave Williams Friends 2023 Etching with Chine Collé Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm Photo: Dave Williams Love 2023 Etching with Chine Collé Paper 38x29cm Image 14.8x12.5cm Photo: Dave Williams What lies beneath 2024 Lithograph 38.5x28cm Printed by Lee Turner at Hole Editions Newcastle Photo: Dave William
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