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Informing The Conversation - Covering The Care, Bridget Drake
Informing The Conversation - Covering The Care, Bridget Drake
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Using Business To Do Good, Dave Moore
Unh Endowment Investing Goes Green, Dave Moore
Unh Endowment Investing Goes Green, Dave Moore
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
New Hampshire's Estimated Population Gain Is The Largest In New England, Kenneth M. Johnson
New Hampshire's Estimated Population Gain Is The Largest In New England, Kenneth M. Johnson
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson reports that the population of New Hampshire grew by 5,500 to 1,366,000 between July of 2019 and July of 2020, according to new Census Bureau estimates. This was the largest population percentage increase in New England. In contrast, the region as a whole and four of its six states lost population between July 2019 and July 2020, due in part to mortality associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Future In Criminal Justice, Jody Record
Analysis And Implementation Of The Maximum Likelihood Expectation Maximization Algorithm For Find, Angus Boyd Jameson
Analysis And Implementation Of The Maximum Likelihood Expectation Maximization Algorithm For Find, Angus Boyd Jameson
Student Research Projects
This thesis presents an organized explanation and breakdown of the Maximum Likelihood Expectation Maximization image reconstruction algorithm. This background research was used to develop a means of implementing the algorithm into the imaging code for UNH's Field Deployable Imaging Neutron Detector to improve its ability to resolve complex neutron sources. This thesis provides an overview for this implementation scheme, and include the results of a couple of reconstruction tests for the algorithm. A discussion is given on the current state of the algorithm and its integration with the neutron detector system, and suggestions are given for how the work and …
Covering The Care: Legal Update, December 2020, Lucy C. Hodder, Lauren Larochelle, Cory Greenleaf
Covering The Care: Legal Update, December 2020, Lucy C. Hodder, Lauren Larochelle, Cory Greenleaf
Institute for Health Policy and Practice (IHPP)
No abstract provided.
Providing Clean Energy Solutions To India’S Bottom Of The Pyramid Population, Jill Howard, Fiona Wilson, E. Hachemi Aliouche
Providing Clean Energy Solutions To India’S Bottom Of The Pyramid Population, Jill Howard, Fiona Wilson, E. Hachemi Aliouche
The Carsey School of Public Policy at the Scholars' Repository
Despite a scheme launched by the Indian government in 2017 that has declared achieving close to 100 percent electrification in the country, studies have shown that only 65 percent of rural enterprises in India report having electricity grid connection. While millions of households have been positively impacted by access to electricity, small businesses and smallholder farmers (those with holdings of less than 2 acres) in rural India have been left out of the equation or receive very unreliable power supply. Byproducts of the energy poverty experienced by India’s Bottom of the Pyramid population include an enormous carbon footprint produced by …
Weaving Strands Of Knowledge: Leaning About Environmental Change In The Bhutan Himalayas, Sameer Honwad, Andrew D. Coppens, Greg Defrancis, Marcos Stafne Montshire, Shivaraj Bhattarai
Weaving Strands Of Knowledge: Leaning About Environmental Change In The Bhutan Himalayas, Sameer Honwad, Andrew D. Coppens, Greg Defrancis, Marcos Stafne Montshire, Shivaraj Bhattarai
Faculty Publications
Climate change is a complex phenomenon, so much so that even those with expert knowledge on the scientific data struggle to understand the impacts of climate change on their everyday lives. Contradictions across systems of knowledge make clear that climate change is not just a problem of scientific understanding but is also simultaneously a problem of global coordination as well as a sociopolitical problem of connecting domains of knowledge that are seldom valued equitably. The project described in this paper is a prototype effort to put knowledge from community members in two culturally distinct rural areas of the world at …
First-Year Mentor Spotlight: Melissa Mullen '21, Kassidy Taylor
First-Year Mentor Spotlight: Melissa Mullen '21, Kassidy Taylor
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach Update, December 21, 2020, Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach
Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach Update, December 21, 2020, Office Of Research, Economic Engagement And Outreach
Office of Research, Economic Engagement and Outreach
No abstract provided.
Covering The Care: Health Insurance Coverage In Nh | 2020 Update, Jo Porter, Lucy C. Hodder
Covering The Care: Health Insurance Coverage In Nh | 2020 Update, Jo Porter, Lucy C. Hodder
Institute for Health Policy and Practice (IHPP)
No abstract provided.
Fall 2020, A Fond Farewell To Oiss, Unh Global Education Center
Fall 2020, A Fond Farewell To Oiss, Unh Global Education Center
UNH International Educator Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Educating Business Students For A New Corporate Vision Committed To All Stakeholders, Deborah Merrill-Sands
Educating Business Students For A New Corporate Vision Committed To All Stakeholders, Deborah Merrill-Sands
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Cola Grows Design Studies Program, Dave Moore
2020 Books In Cola, Susan Dumais
Hey Covid: The Show Went On, Jody Record
Overconfident, Underwhelming, Beth Potier
Character Counts, Keith Testa
A Matter Of Life And Death, Susan Dumais
Not Clamming Up, Beth Potier
Greetings From Dean Dillon, Michele Dillon
Deriving Cme Density From Remote Sensing Data And Comparison To In- Situ Measurements, M. Temmer, L. Holzknecht, M. Dumbovic, B. Vrsnak, N. Sachdeva, S. G. Heinemann, K. Dissauer, Camilla Scolini, E. Asvestari, A. M. Veronig, S. J. Hofmeister
Deriving Cme Density From Remote Sensing Data And Comparison To In- Situ Measurements, M. Temmer, L. Holzknecht, M. Dumbovic, B. Vrsnak, N. Sachdeva, S. G. Heinemann, K. Dissauer, Camilla Scolini, E. Asvestari, A. M. Veronig, S. J. Hofmeister
Coronal Mass Ejection Research Group
We determine the three-dimensional geometry and deprojected mass of 29 well-observed coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their interplanetary counterparts (ICMEs) using combined Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory - Solar and Heliospheric Observatory white-light data. From the geometry parameters, we calculate the volume of the CME for the magnetic ejecta (flux-rope type geometry) and sheath structure (shell-like geometry resembling the (I)CME frontal rim). Working under the assumption that the CME mass is roughly equally distributed within a specific volume, we expand the CME self-similarly and calculate the CME density for distances close to the Sun (15–30 Rs) and at 1 AU. Specific …
From Community Policing To Political Police In Nicaragua, Lucia Dammert, Mary Fran T. Malone
From Community Policing To Political Police In Nicaragua, Lucia Dammert, Mary Fran T. Malone
Faculty Publications
In a region plagued by high rates of violent crime and repressive policing practices, Nicaragua has earned a reputation as exceptional. Despite poverty, inequality, and a historical legacy of political violence and repression, Nicaragua has defied regional trends. It has registered low rates of violent crime while deploying policing practices that emphasized prevention over repression. April 2018 marked an end to this exceptionalism. Police attacked anti-government protestors, and launched a sustained campaign against dissidents that continues to the present day. While the Nicaraguan police had long cultivated a reputation as community-oriented and non-repressive, they appeared to quickly change into a …
Accessing Unh Manchester Services Over Break, Kassidy Taylor
Accessing Unh Manchester Services Over Break, Kassidy Taylor
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Nominate Students For Create Your Own Story Award, Michelle Morrissey
Nominate Students For Create Your Own Story Award, Michelle Morrissey
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Q&A With Tori Wyman ‘21, Sharon Keeler
Cyndee Gruden Named Dean Of The College Of Engineering And Physical Sciences, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Cyndee Gruden Named Dean Of The College Of Engineering And Physical Sciences, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Millyard Scholar Spotlight, Kassidy Taylor
Poised For Growth, Callie Carr