LINC 2019: Volume Information

Proceedings of the MIT LINC 2019 Conference

Editors: Claudia Urrea
33 articles273 pagesPublished: February 12, 2020

Papers

Hossam Ahmed
1-11
Mydhili Bayyapunedi, Pundi Sriram and Matt Wennersten
12-19
Mikhail Bukhtoyarov and Anna Bukhtoyarova
20-26
Maria Castello, Virginia Pellegrino, Daniel Argente, José Gomez-Marquez, Urs Gaudenz, Gregory Randall, Ana Carolina Pereira, Sandra Alonso, Javier Calvelo, Anna Young, Fernando Nicolás Acosta, Nikolas Albarran, Marcos I. Gimenez, Pablo M. Sedraschi, Marcos D. Umpiérrez, Martin Figares, Maria I. Rehermann de Sagastizabal and Milka D. Radmilovich
27-34
Xinyao Cheng and Xiuqin Yin
35-46
Yakov Cherner, Michael Cima, Paul Barone, Bruce Van Dyke and Arnold Lotring
47-53
Yakov Cherner, Gary Mullett, James Uhomoibhi, Osei Darkwa and Tatyana Cherner
54-60
Rana Dajani, Alya Al Sager, Diego Placido and Dima Amso
61-71
Mariana Clini
72-80
Gonca Esendemir Eskin and Ömer Geban
81-85
Tessa Forshaw, Sergio Rosas and Bethanie Maples
86-97
Aanandita Gahlot and Shubhankar Gahlot
98-107
Augustine Mwangi Gatotoh, Christopher Gakuu and Peter Keiyoro
108-114
Mark Greenman and Andrew Duffy
115-121
Ildiko Gyori
122-131
Sherif Halawa and Shireen Yacoub
132-141
Marla Hilderbrand-Chae
142-151
Merita Hoxha, Vilma Tafani and Keith Kennetz
152-161
Waqas Idrees
162-173
Arturo Miguel de Priego
174-177
Joanna Molyn
178-187
Elizabeth Ryder, Carolina Ruiz, Shari Weaver and Robert Gegear
188-199
Armando Sanchez and Javier Peraza
200-203
José Antonio Santander
204-209
Nilanjana Saxena
210-213
Alexandra Sierra Rativa, Marie Postma and Menno Van Zaanen
214-223
Jonathan Spackman
224-233
Sunday Taiwo and Ogunpeju Taiwo
234-240
Guadalupe Vadillo and Jackeline Bucio
241-250
Jennifer Verschoor
251-257
Stefano Vuga and Eleonora Vuga
258-261
Mehwish Waheed and Liudvika Leisyte
262-268
Tiffany Wong, Selen Turkay and Drew Lichtenstein
269-273

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