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GW Faculty Research

GW experts discuss their research findings and opinions on current events.

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    New X-RAY Technique Examines Fuel Cell Operations

    Dr. David Ramaker and his research group at The George Washington University have developed a new technique called Delta X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (delta XANES). The new technique provides information that enables us to understand why some catalysts in fuel cells work better than others, why some get poisoned more than others, and why some age (deteriorate) more than others. Many problems still exist with modern day fuel cells, but this research and other techniques are shedding light on new catalysts that hopefully will alleviate these problems.

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    Part 1 – The White House: Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2008

    Stephen Hess, GW distinguished research professor of media and public affairs and senior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, presents a series of discussions on the presidential transition, modeled after his book, What Do We Do Now? A Workbook for the President-Elect. Panelists include Alice M. Rivlin, Edwin Meese III, William A. Galston and Robert Nash.

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    Part 2 – The Cabinet: Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008

    Stephen Hess, GW distinguished research professor of media and public affairs and senior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, presents a series of discussions on the presidential transition, modeled after his book, What Do We Do Now? A Workbook for the President-Elect. Panelists include Anne Veneman, William Emerson "Bill" Brock III and Barbara Hackman Franklin.

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    Part 3 – Media Relations: Monday, Dec. 1, 2008

    Stephen Hess, GW distinguished research professor of media and public affairs and senior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, presents a series of discussions on the presidential transition, modeled after his book, What Do We Do Now? A Workbook for the President-Elect. Panelists include Don Baer, Scott McClellen, Ron Nessen and Jody Powell.

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    Part 4 – Congressional Relations, Wednesday, January 7, 2009

    Stephen Hess, GW distinguished research professor of media and public affairs and senior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, presents a series of discussions on the presidential transition, modeled after his book, What Do We Do Now? A Workbook for the President-Elect. Panelists include Tom C. Korologos, Howard G. Paster and Nicholas Calio.

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    Part 5 - Speechwriting and the Inaugural Address, Thursday, January 15

    Stephen Hess, GW distinguished research professor of media and public affairs and senior fellow emeritus in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, presents a series of discussions on the presidential transition, modeled after his book, What Do We Do Now? A Workbook for the President-Elect. Panelists include Raymond Price, Walter Shapiro and Michael Waldman.

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    "Voter-Verifiable" Voting System Ensures Accuracy and Privacy

    Approximately two-thirds of Americans voting in the November Presidential election will cast their votes on paper ballots. How can voters be assured their votes are counted and kept private? GW Assistant Professor of Computer Science Poorvi Vora and doctoral student Stefan Popoveniuc discussed and demonstrated "voter-verifiable" voting system, Scantegrity, a multi-university project. Scantegrity involves optical scan ballots, invisible ink, and a fool-proof way for voters to ensure their ballots are correctly tallied.

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    U.S. and China Relations with Africa

    Amb. David Shinn and Joshua Eisenman have released their research on China-Africa relations, identifying areas where China and the United States have important differences in their approach to Africa and recommendations of key issues where Beijing and Washington can cooperate in a manner that will benefit Africans.

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    Immigration Impacts on Metropolises

    GW Associate Professors of Geography Lisa Benton-Short and Marie Price discuss the economic and socio-cultural impacts that immigrants have on major cities worldwide, as well as the linkages immigrants create with their countries of origin.

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    Blog Readers and Political Affiliation

    GW researchers identify that blog readers are highly polarized, more prone to engage in politics, and left-leaning blog readers are likeliest of all to be politically active.

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    Election Projection and Voter Turnout, June 2008

    Bill Adams, GW professor of public policy and public administration

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    GW Media Breakfast, September 27, 2007: Cultural Cognition Study Discussion

    Donald Braman, associate professor of law at The George Washington University Law School and Dan M. Kahan, Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor of Law at Yale Law School present findings from the Second National Risk Culture Study at GW. Their findings show that Americans are culturally divided on a variety of societal risks, from global warming to domestic terrorism, from HPV vaccination of school age girls to firearm restrictions on university campuses.

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    GW Media Breakfast, October 19, 2006: Proteomics

    GW professors discuss groundbreaking proteomics research and offer tour of new protein microscope.

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    GW Media Breakfast, June 27, 2006: Chester Hartman and Greg Squires

    Chester Hartman and Greg Squires discuss their upcoming book, "There's No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class and Katrina"

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