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Students walking down Fairfield Way in front of the Homer Babbidge Library and the Information Technologies Engineering Building. Oct. 19, 2021. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

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A two-panel image. The left panel displays a fluorescence microscopy image labeled with βcat/ytub in green and GFAP in red, showing a network of cells with a dark background. The right panel features a color-coded diagram with various irregular shapes filled with colors like yellow, orange, blue, pink, and white, possibly representing different cell types or regions. A scale bar is visible in the left panel

Algorithms & Theory

A heatmap showing gene expression data, with the Y-axis listing various genes on the right side. The color gradient ranges from deep blue to red, indicating levels of expression. At the top, a color-coded bar categorizes the data into 'True Clusters,' with different colors representing different clusters. The arrangement of colored rectangles suggests patterns of gene co-expression across the dataset

Bioinformatics

Diagram illustrating a system connected via wireless transmission, USB connections, and a logic probe

Computer Networks

A grid of abstract geometric shapes representing various graph structures. Each shape consists of nodes (circles) connected by lines (edges) in different colors, including red, blue, green, purple, and orange. The arrangement includes several configurations, such as triangles, squares, and more complex interconnected forms, displaying diversity in connections and layouts. The overall design is playful and colorful, emphasizing the concept of networks or graphs in a visual format

Data Mining

A diagram illustrating the process of feature extraction in a neural network. It consists of three sections: Kernels on the left, showing various colored blocks, with a note indicating that kernel sizes can be changed; Feature Maps in the middle, connecting the kernels to colored grids representing feature extraction; and Fully Connected Layer on the right, depicting the projection of vectors into embedding dimensions with a label for Matrix with entities. Arrows indicate the flow of data through the network

Machine Learning

An illustration depicting the concept of an Off-path Attacker in a network security context. A red cartoonish devil figure holds a laptop and a pitchfork, representing the attacker. Below, there are three network devices (depicted as rounded rectangles) connected by a cloud-like shape, symbolizing data flow. The text Off-path Attacker is prominently displayed next to the attacker. The overall design emphasizes the threat posed by attackers in a network environment

Security

A flowchart diagram illustrating the functional flow between various components of a healthcare data system, specifically showing interactions with FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) servers and REST API

Software Engineering

A composite diagram illustrating two main concepts: clustering and mapping in the context of class dependency in computer systems

Systems

A flowchart diagram illustrating the relationship between a source, behavior, and emotional and rational pathways

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