- {{ year }}
- {%- if tags != "" %}
- ·
- {% for tag in page.tags -%}
-
- {{ tag }}
- {% endfor -%}
- {% endif %}
-
- {%- if categories != "" %}
- ·
- {% for category in page.categories -%}
-
- {{ category }}
- {% endfor -%}
- {% endif %}
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-
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-
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- {{ content }}
-
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- {%- if site.related_blog_posts.enabled -%}
- {%- if page.related_posts == null or page.related_posts -%}
- {% include related_posts.html %}
- {%- endif %}
- {%- endif %}
-
- {%- if site.disqus_shortname and page.disqus_comments -%}
- {% include disqus.html %}
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-09-20 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
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-Preprint released for our paper titled "Student and Instructor Perspectives on the influence of LLMs on Undergraduate Engineering Education".
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-11-14 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
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-Received the Google Cloud Education Grant for teaching Distributed Systems at IIIT Delhi. [Grant Amount: INR 20,50,000]
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-12-13 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Preprint released for our paper titled "Can ChatGPT Play the Role of a Teaching Assistant in an Introductory Programming Course?"
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-01-15 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
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-Our paper titled "Unit Test Generation using Generative AI : A Comparative Performance Analysis of Autogeneration Tools" has been accepted to LLM4Code@ICSE 2024
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-05-04 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-Our paper titled
-"A Comparative Analysis of Large Language Models for Code Documentation Generation"
-has been accepted to ACM AIware 2024
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-04-19 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Our paper titled "From Cash to Cashless: UPI's Impact on Spending Behavior among Indian Users" accepted in ACM CHI 2024 - Late Breaking Work Track.
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-01-30 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
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-
-Preprint released for our paper titled "AI as a Medical Ally: Evaluating ChatGPT's Usage and Impact in Indian Healthcare"
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-01-30 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
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-
-Preprint released for our paper titled "OpineBot: Class Feedback Reimagined Using a Conversational LLM"
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----
-layout: post
-date: 2024-04-30 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Our paper titled "Comuniqa: Exploring Large Language Models for
-improving English speaking skills" accepted in ACM COMPASS 2024.
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-02-01 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Invited to attend Google Research@ Event, 2024 on Feb 1st in Bengaluru.
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-02-06 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Preprint released for our paper titled "Which LLM should I use?: Evaluating LLMs for tasks performed by Undergraduate Computer Science Students in India"
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-09-04 16:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Received the prestigious SERB-SRG Grant for a project on intelligent CPU-GPU scheduling for machine learning training. [Grant Amount: INR 22,00,000]
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-03-01 16:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Received a research grant on "Predicting Breast Cancer subtype using MRI images" from iHub Anubhuti IIITD Foundation. This is a joint research project with MAX Healthcare, New Delhi. [Grant Amount: INR 99,42,000]
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----
-layout: post
-date: 2024-04-09 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Preprint released for our paper titled "Analyzing LLM Usage in an Advanced Computing Class in India"
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-layout: post
-date: 2024-05-05 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Several newspapers and media outlets recently covered our research study on the impact of UPI on Spending Behavior among
-Indian Users.
- [[Zee News](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj4JbB4GRD4)]
- [[Aaj Tak](https://www.aajtak.in/business/utility/video/upi-making-users-to-overspend-while-some-helping-saving-iit-delhi-survey-reveals-1941206-2024-05-10)]
- [[NDTV India](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUzGH9r_BwU)]
- [[Zee Business](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQJh0mvkg6A)]
- [[LallanTop](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvvEH6Z4wTA&t=105s)]
- [[India Today](https://www.indiatoday.in/sunday-special/story/upi-payment-making-indians-spend-more-overspend-save-money-transactions-2535363-2024-05-05)]
- [[Aaj Tak](https://www.aajtak.in/business/utility/story/upi-paradox-making-you-overspend-but-helping-others-save-know-what-says-iit-delhi-survey-tutc-1938478-2024-05-06)]
- [[NDTV Profit](https://hindi.ndtvprofit.com/business/banking/people-spending-rise-after-upi-paytm-google-pay-phonepe-impact-on-spending-behavior-among-indian-users)]
- [[Full Details](/press/)]
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-09-11 18:00:00-0400
-title: Seven UG students awarded IIITD-SURF 2023 research Award.
-inline: false
-related_posts: false
----
-
-Seven UG students from my lab received the IIITD-SURF 2023 Award for commendable research. [Fellowship Amount: INR 40,000 per team]
-
-#### Students Names
-
-
Ishika Joshi (2019 Batch) and Ritvik Budhiraja (2019 Batch)
-
Priyash Shah (2021 Batch)
-
Aditya Girdhar (2021 Batch) and Akanksha Singal (2021 Batch)
-
Raunak Thakur (2021 Batch) and Amil Bhagat (2021 Batch)
-
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----
-layout: post
-date: 2023-08-05 18:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Received the DST PURSE Grant for a project on Smart Sustainable Secure Connected Autonomous Systems Research. Award is shared among 21 faculty members from IIIT Delhi. [Grant Amount: INR 6,51,00,000]
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-09-12 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Received the Teaching Excellence Award for AY 2022-23.
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-title: Four UG students selected for Skilling@ARTPARK 2023 Fellowship.
-date: 2023-09-29 12:00:00-0400
-inline: false
-related_posts: false
----
-
-Four senior year UG students from my research group have been selected for Skilling@ARTPARK 2023 Fellowship offered by ARTPARK @ IISc (AI & Robotics Technology Park).
-
-#### Student Names
-
-
Bhagesh Gaur (2020 Batch)
-
Madhava Krishna (2020 Batch)
-
Ayush Sharma (2020 Batch)
-
Mohammad Sufyan Azam (2020 Batch)
-
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-10-03 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Our paper on evaluating ChatGPT on undergraduate computer science questions accepted in SIGCSE TS 2024.
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-layout: post
-title: Five UG students selected for CHANAKYA UG Fellowship 2023.
-date: 2023-10-04 10:00:00
-inline: false
-related_posts: false
----
-
-Five senior year UG students from my research group have been selected for CHANAKYA UG Fellowship 2023 offered by iHub Anubhuti IIITD Foundation.
-
-#### Student Names
-
-
Bhagesh Gaur (2020 Batch)
-
Madhava Krishna (2020 Batch)
-
Aryaman Raina (2020 Batch)
-
Prateek Mishra (2020 Batch)
-
Harshit Goyal (2020 Batch)
-
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-layout: post
-date: 2023-11-13 12:00:00-0400
-inline: true
----
-
-Our paper on examining ChatGPT’s usage among undergraduate students in computer science accepted in ACE 2024.
diff --git a/_pages/about.md b/_pages/about.md
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-layout: about
-title: About
-permalink: /
-subtitle: Faculty @ IIIT Delhi • Post-Doc from Microsoft Research • PhD from UMN Twin Cities
-
-profile:
- align: right
- image: prof_pic_cropped.jpeg
- image_circular: false # crops the image to make it circular
- address: >
-
A-506, R & D Block
-
IIIT Delhi
-
New Delhi-110019
-
-news: true # includes a list of news items
-selected_papers: true # includes a list of papers marked as "selected={true}"
-social: true # includes social icons at the bottom of the page
----
-
-
-
-I am currently an assistant professor at IIIT, Delhi. In the Past, I was a Post-Doc Researcher at Microsoft Research. Prior to Post-Doc, I completed my PhD under [Abhishek Chandra](https://www-users.cse.umn.edu/~chandra/) in the Computer Science Department at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA. During my PhD, I also collaborated with [Ramesh Sitaraman](https://groups.cs.umass.edu/ramesh/) at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. Long time back, I graduated in 2014 with a Bachelors in Computer Science from [BITS, Pilani](https://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/pilani/).
-
-I consider myself a scientist before a computer scientist. Hence, I am interested in solving real life problems even if they are simple and/or not strictly related to computer science. I am particularly interested in solving problems which are specific to developing countries such as India.
-
-As part of computer science research, I am primarily interested in Human-Computer Interaction, Computing Education and ICT4D. Sometimes, I also work on Distributed Systems, Data Analytics and Machine Learning.
-
-
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-layout: cv
-permalink: /cv/
-title: CV
-nav: true
-nav_order: 6
-cv_pdf: CV_Dhruv_kumar.pdf
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----
-layout: page
-title: submenus
-nav: false
-nav_order: 6
-dropdown: false
-children:
- - title: publications
- permalink: /publications/
- - title: divider
- - title: projects
- permalink: /projects/
----
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+ submenus | Dhruv Kumar
submenus
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diff --git a/_pages/funded_projects.md b/_pages/funded_projects.md
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----
-layout: page
-permalink: /funded_projects/
-title: Research Grants
-description:
-nav: true
-nav_order: 3
----
-
-#### **iHub Anubhuti IIITD Foundation Grant** [2024 - Present]
-**Project Title:** Predicting Breast Cancer subtype using MRI images
-**Funding Agency:** iHub Anubhuti IIITD Foundation
-**Funding Amount:** INR 99,42,000
-**Role:** PI
-
----
-
-#### **Google Cloud Education Grant** [2024]
-**Project Title:** Teaching Large Scale Distributed Systems using Google Cloud
-**Funding Agency:** Google Cloud
-**Funding Amount:** INR 20,50,000
-**Role:** PI
-
----
-
-#### **DST PURSE Grant** [2023 - Present]
-**Project Title:** Smart Sustainable Secure Connected Autonomous Systems Research
-**Funding Agency:** DST, India
-**Funding Amount:** INR 6,51,00,000
-**Role:** Co-PI [Award shared among 21 faculty members]
-
----
-
-#### **SERB Startup Research Grant** [2023 - Present]
-**Project Title:** Alleviating the shortage of GPUs using smart usage of CPUs for
-machine learning training
-**Funding Agency:** DST-SERB, India
-**Funding Amount:** INR 22,00,000
-**Role:** PI
-
----
-
-#### **Initiation Research Grant** [2022 - Present]
-**Project Title:** Prediction of Breast Cancer Subtype using MRI images
-**Funding Agency:** IIIT Delhi
-**Funding Amount:** INR 10,00,000
-**Role:** PI
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-layout: page
-permalink: /news/
-title: News
-description:
-nav: true
-nav_order: 4
----
-
-
- {% for repo in site.data.repositories.github_repos %}
- {% include repository/repo.html repository=repo %}
- {% endfor %}
-
-{% endif %}
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----
-layout: page
-permalink: /teaching/
-title: Teaching
-description: Teaching
-nav: false
-nav_order: 5
----
-
-For now, this page is assumed to be a static description of your courses. You can convert it to a collection similar to `_projects/` so that you can have a dedicated page for each course.
-
-Organize your courses by years, topics, or universities, however you like!
diff --git a/_plugins/external-posts.rb b/_plugins/external-posts.rb
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-require 'feedjira'
-require 'httparty'
-require 'jekyll'
-
-module ExternalPosts
- class ExternalPostsGenerator < Jekyll::Generator
- safe true
- priority :high
-
- def generate(site)
- if site.config['external_sources'] != nil
- site.config['external_sources'].each do |src|
- p "Fetching external posts from #{src['name']}:"
- xml = HTTParty.get(src['rss_url']).body
- feed = Feedjira.parse(xml)
- feed.entries.each do |e|
- p "...fetching #{e.url}"
- slug = e.title.downcase.strip.gsub(' ', '-').gsub(/[^\w-]/, '')
- path = site.in_source_dir("_posts/#{slug}.md")
- doc = Jekyll::Document.new(
- path, { :site => site, :collection => site.collections['posts'] }
- )
- doc.data['external_source'] = src['name'];
- doc.data['feed_content'] = e.content;
- doc.data['title'] = "#{e.title}";
- doc.data['description'] = e.summary;
- doc.data['date'] = e.published;
- doc.data['redirect'] = e.url;
- site.collections['posts'].docs << doc
- end
- end
- end
- end
- end
-
-end
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--- a/_plugins/hideCustomBibtex.rb
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
- module Jekyll
- module HideCustomBibtex
- def hideCustomBibtex(input)
- keywords = @context.registers[:site].config['filtered_bibtex_keywords']
-
- keywords.each do |keyword|
- input = input.gsub(/^.*#{keyword}.*$\n/, '')
- end
-
- return input
- end
- end
-end
-
-Liquid::Template.register_filter(Jekyll::HideCustomBibtex)
diff --git a/_posts/2015-03-15-formatting-and-links.md b/_posts/2015-03-15-formatting-and-links.md
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--- a/_posts/2015-03-15-formatting-and-links.md
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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
----
-layout: post
-title: a post with formatting and links
-date: 2015-03-15 16:40:16
-description: march & april, looking forward to summer
-tags: formatting links
-categories: sample-posts
----
-Jean shorts raw denim Vice normcore, art party High Life PBR skateboard stumptown vinyl kitsch. Four loko meh 8-bit, tousled banh mi tilde forage Schlitz dreamcatcher twee 3 wolf moon. Chambray asymmetrical paleo salvia, sartorial umami four loko master cleanse drinking vinegar brunch. Pinterest DIY authentic Schlitz, hoodie Intelligentsia butcher trust fund brunch shabby chic Kickstarter forage flexitarian. Direct trade cold-pressed meggings stumptown plaid, pop-up taxidermy. Hoodie XOXO fingerstache scenester Echo Park. Plaid ugh Wes Anderson, freegan pug selvage fanny pack leggings pickled food truck DIY irony Banksy.
-
-#### Hipster list
-
-
brunch
-
fixie
-
raybans
-
messenger bag
-
-
-Hoodie Thundercats retro, tote bag 8-bit Godard craft beer gastropub. Truffaut Tumblr taxidermy, raw denim Kickstarter sartorial dreamcatcher. Quinoa chambray slow-carb salvia readymade, bicycle rights 90's yr typewriter selfies letterpress cardigan vegan.
-
-
-
-Pug heirloom High Life vinyl swag, single-origin coffee four dollar toast taxidermy reprehenderit fap distillery master cleanse locavore. Est anim sapiente leggings Brooklyn ea. Thundercats locavore excepteur veniam eiusmod. Raw denim Truffaut Schlitz, migas sapiente Portland VHS twee Bushwick Marfa typewriter retro id keytar.
-
-
- We do not grow absolutely, chronologically. We grow sometimes in one dimension, and not in another, unevenly. We grow partially. We are relative. We are mature in one realm, childish in another.
- —Anais Nin
-
-
-Fap aliqua qui, scenester pug Echo Park polaroid irony shabby chic ex cardigan church-key Odd Future accusamus. Blog stumptown sartorial squid, gastropub duis aesthetic Truffaut vero. Pinterest tilde twee, odio mumblecore jean shorts lumbersexual.
diff --git a/_posts/2015-05-15-images.md b/_posts/2015-05-15-images.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with images
-date: 2015-05-15 21:01:00
-description: this is what included images could look like
-tags: formatting images
-categories: sample-posts
----
-This is an example post with image galleries.
-
-
-
- {% include figure.html path="assets/img/9.jpg" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %}
-
-
- {% include figure.html path="assets/img/7.jpg" class="img-fluid rounded z-depth-1" %}
-
-
-
- A simple, elegant caption looks good between image rows, after each row, or doesn't have to be there at all.
-
-
-Images can be made zoomable.
-Simply add `data-zoomable` to `` tags that you want to make zoomable.
-
-
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--- a/_posts/2015-07-15-code.md
+++ /dev/null
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with code
-date: 2015-07-15 15:09:00
-description: an example of a blog post with some code
-tags: formatting code
-categories: sample-posts
----
-This theme implements a built-in Jekyll feature, the use of Rouge, for syntax highlighting.
-It supports more than 100 languages.
-This example is in C++.
-All you have to do is wrap your code in a liquid tag:
-
-{% raw %}
-{% highlight c++ linenos %} code code code {% endhighlight %}
-{% endraw %}
-
-The keyword `linenos` triggers display of line numbers.
-Produces something like this:
-
-{% highlight c++ linenos %}
-
-int main(int argc, char const \*argv[])
-{
- string myString;
-
- cout << "input a string: ";
- getline(cin, myString);
- int length = myString.length();
-
- char charArray = new char * [length];
-
- charArray = myString;
- for(int i = 0; i < length; ++i){
- cout << charArray[i] << " ";
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-{% endhighlight %}
diff --git a/_posts/2015-10-20-disqus-comments.md b/_posts/2015-10-20-disqus-comments.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with disqus comments
-date: 2015-10-20 11:59:00-0400
-description: an example of a blog post with disqus comments
-categories: sample-posts external-services
-disqus_comments: true
-related_posts: false
----
-This post shows how to add DISQUS comments.
diff --git a/_posts/2015-10-20-math.md b/_posts/2015-10-20-math.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with math
-date: 2015-10-20 11:12:00-0400
-description: an example of a blog post with some math
-tags: formatting math
-categories: sample-posts
-related_posts: false
----
-This theme supports rendering beautiful math in inline and display modes using [MathJax 3](https://www.mathjax.org/) engine. You just need to surround your math expression with `$$`, like `$$ E = mc^2 $$`. If you leave it inside a paragraph, it will produce an inline expression, just like $$ E = mc^2 $$.
-
-To use display mode, again surround your expression with `$$` and place it as a separate paragraph. Here is an example:
-
-$$
-\sum_{k=1}^\infty |\langle x, e_k \rangle|^2 \leq \|x\|^2
-$$
-
-You can also use `\begin{equation}...\end{equation}` instead of `$$` for display mode math.
-MathJax will automatically number equations:
-
-\begin{equation}
-\label{eq:cauchy-schwarz}
-\left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right)
-\end{equation}
-
-and by adding `\label{...}` inside the equation environment, we can now refer to the equation using `\eqref`.
-
-Note that MathJax 3 is [a major re-write of MathJax](https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/upgrading/whats-new-3.0.html) that brought a significant improvement to the loading and rendering speed, which is now [on par with KaTeX](http://www.intmath.com/cg5/katex-mathjax-comparison.php).
diff --git a/_posts/2018-12-22-distill.md b/_posts/2018-12-22-distill.md
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----
-layout: distill
-title: a distill-style blog post
-description: an example of a distill-style blog post and main elements
-giscus_comments: true
-date: 2021-05-22
-
-authors:
- - name: Albert Einstein
- url: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein"
- affiliations:
- name: IAS, Princeton
- - name: Boris Podolsky
- url: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boris_Podolsky"
- affiliations:
- name: IAS, Princeton
- - name: Nathan Rosen
- url: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Rosen"
- affiliations:
- name: IAS, Princeton
-
-bibliography: 2018-12-22-distill.bib
-
-# Optionally, you can add a table of contents to your post.
-# NOTES:
-# - make sure that TOC names match the actual section names
-# for hyperlinks within the post to work correctly.
-# - we may want to automate TOC generation in the future using
-# jekyll-toc plugin (https://github.com/toshimaru/jekyll-toc).
-toc:
- - name: Equations
- # if a section has subsections, you can add them as follows:
- # subsections:
- # - name: Example Child Subsection 1
- # - name: Example Child Subsection 2
- - name: Citations
- - name: Footnotes
- - name: Code Blocks
- - name: Interactive Plots
- - name: Layouts
- - name: Other Typography?
-
-# Below is an example of injecting additional post-specific styles.
-# If you use this post as a template, delete this _styles block.
-_styles: >
- .fake-img {
- background: #bbb;
- border: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
- box-shadow: 0 0px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1);
- margin-bottom: 12px;
- }
- .fake-img p {
- font-family: monospace;
- color: white;
- text-align: left;
- margin: 12px 0;
- text-align: center;
- font-size: 16px;
- }
-
----
-
-## Equations
-
-This theme supports rendering beautiful math in inline and display modes using [MathJax 3](https://www.mathjax.org/) engine.
-You just need to surround your math expression with `$$`, like `$$ E = mc^2 $$`.
-If you leave it inside a paragraph, it will produce an inline expression, just like $$ E = mc^2 $$.
-
-To use display mode, again surround your expression with `$$` and place it as a separate paragraph.
-Here is an example:
-
-$$
-\left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k b_k \right)^2 \leq \left( \sum_{k=1}^n a_k^2 \right) \left( \sum_{k=1}^n b_k^2 \right)
-$$
-
-Note that MathJax 3 is [a major re-write of MathJax](https://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/upgrading/whats-new-3.0.html) that brought a significant improvement to the loading and rendering speed, which is now [on par with KaTeX](http://www.intmath.com/cg5/katex-mathjax-comparison.php).
-
-***
-
-## Citations
-
-Citations are then used in the article body with the `` tag.
-The key attribute is a reference to the id provided in the bibliography.
-The key attribute can take multiple ids, separated by commas.
-
-The citation is presented inline like this: (a number that displays more information on hover).
-If you have an appendix, a bibliography is automatically created and populated in it.
-
-Distill chose a numerical inline citation style to improve readability of citation dense articles and because many of the benefits of longer citations are obviated by displaying more information on hover.
-However, we consider it good style to mention author last names if you discuss something at length and it fits into the flow well — the authors are human and it’s nice for them to have the community associate them with their work.
-
-***
-
-## Footnotes
-
-Just wrap the text you would like to show up in a footnote in a `` tag.
-The number of the footnote will be automatically generated.This will become a hoverable footnote.
-
-***
-
-## Code Blocks
-
-Syntax highlighting is provided within `` tags.
-An example of inline code snippets: `let x = 10;`.
-For larger blocks of code, add a `block` attribute:
-
-
- var x = 25;
- function(x) {
- return x * x;
- }
-
-
-**Note:** `` blocks do not look good in the dark mode.
-You can always use the default code-highlight using the `highlight` liquid tag:
-
-{% highlight javascript %}
-var x = 25;
-function(x) {
- return x * x;
-}
-{% endhighlight %}
-
-***
-
-## Interactive Plots
-
-You can add interative plots using plotly + iframes :framed_picture:
-
-
-
-
-
-The plot must be generated separately and saved into an HTML file.
-To generate the plot that you see above, you can use the following code snippet:
-
-{% highlight python %}
-import pandas as pd
-import plotly.express as px
-df = pd.read_csv(
- 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/earthquakes-23k.csv'
-)
-fig = px.density_mapbox(
- df,
- lat='Latitude',
- lon='Longitude',
- z='Magnitude',
- radius=10,
- center=dict(lat=0, lon=180),
- zoom=0,
- mapbox_style="stamen-terrain",
-)
-fig.show()
-fig.write_html('assets/plotly/demo.html')
-{% endhighlight %}
-
-***
-
-## Layouts
-
-The main text column is referred to as the body.
-It is the assumed layout of any direct descendants of the `d-article` element.
-
-
-
.l-body
-
-
-For images you want to display a little larger, try `.l-page`:
-
-
-
.l-page
-
-
-All of these have an outset variant if you want to poke out from the body text a little bit.
-For instance:
-
-
-
.l-body-outset
-
-
-
-
.l-page-outset
-
-
-Occasionally you’ll want to use the full browser width.
-For this, use `.l-screen`.
-You can also inset the element a little from the edge of the browser by using the inset variant.
-
-
-
.l-screen
-
-
-
.l-screen-inset
-
-
-The final layout is for marginalia, asides, and footnotes.
-It does not interrupt the normal flow of `.l-body` sized text except on mobile screen sizes.
-
-
-
.l-gutter
-
-
-***
-
-## Other Typography?
-
-Emphasis, aka italics, with *asterisks* (`*asterisks*`) or _underscores_ (`_underscores_`).
-
-Strong emphasis, aka bold, with **asterisks** or __underscores__.
-
-Combined emphasis with **asterisks and _underscores_**.
-
-Strikethrough uses two tildes. ~~Scratch this.~~
-
-1. First ordered list item
-2. Another item
-⋅⋅* Unordered sub-list.
-1. Actual numbers don't matter, just that it's a number
-⋅⋅1. Ordered sub-list
-4. And another item.
-
-⋅⋅⋅You can have properly indented paragraphs within list items. Notice the blank line above, and the leading spaces (at least one, but we'll use three here to also align the raw Markdown).
-
-⋅⋅⋅To have a line break without a paragraph, you will need to use two trailing spaces.⋅⋅
-⋅⋅⋅Note that this line is separate, but within the same paragraph.⋅⋅
-⋅⋅⋅(This is contrary to the typical GFM line break behaviour, where trailing spaces are not required.)
-
-* Unordered list can use asterisks
-- Or minuses
-+ Or pluses
-
-[I'm an inline-style link](https://www.google.com)
-
-[I'm an inline-style link with title](https://www.google.com "Google's Homepage")
-
-[I'm a reference-style link][Arbitrary case-insensitive reference text]
-
-[I'm a relative reference to a repository file](../blob/master/LICENSE)
-
-[You can use numbers for reference-style link definitions][1]
-
-Or leave it empty and use the [link text itself].
-
-URLs and URLs in angle brackets will automatically get turned into links.
-http://www.example.com or and sometimes
-example.com (but not on Github, for example).
-
-Some text to show that the reference links can follow later.
-
-[arbitrary case-insensitive reference text]: https://www.mozilla.org
-[1]: http://slashdot.org
-[link text itself]: http://www.reddit.com
-
-Here's our logo (hover to see the title text):
-
-Inline-style:
-![alt text](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/raw/master/src/common/images/icon48.png "Logo Title Text 1")
-
-Reference-style:
-![alt text][logo]
-
-[logo]: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/raw/master/src/common/images/icon48.png "Logo Title Text 2"
-
-Inline `code` has `back-ticks around` it.
-
-```javascript
-var s = "JavaScript syntax highlighting";
-alert(s);
-```
-
-```python
-s = "Python syntax highlighting"
-print s
-```
-
-```
-No language indicated, so no syntax highlighting.
-But let's throw in a tag.
-```
-
-Colons can be used to align columns.
-
-| Tables | Are | Cool |
-| ------------- |:-------------:| -----:|
-| col 3 is | right-aligned | $1600 |
-| col 2 is | centered | $12 |
-| zebra stripes | are neat | $1 |
-
-There must be at least 3 dashes separating each header cell.
-The outer pipes (|) are optional, and you don't need to make the
-raw Markdown line up prettily. You can also use inline Markdown.
-
-Markdown | Less | Pretty
---- | --- | ---
-*Still* | `renders` | **nicely**
-1 | 2 | 3
-
-> Blockquotes are very handy in email to emulate reply text.
-> This line is part of the same quote.
-
-Quote break.
-
-> This is a very long line that will still be quoted properly when it wraps. Oh boy let's keep writing to make sure this is long enough to actually wrap for everyone. Oh, you can *put* **Markdown** into a blockquote.
-
-
-Here's a line for us to start with.
-
-This line is separated from the one above by two newlines, so it will be a *separate paragraph*.
-
-This line is also a separate paragraph, but...
-This line is only separated by a single newline, so it's a separate line in the *same paragraph*.
diff --git a/_posts/2020-09-28-github-metadata.md b/_posts/2020-09-28-github-metadata.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with github metadata
-date: 2020-09-28 21:01:00
-description: a quick run down on accessing github metadata.
-categories: sample-posts external-services
----
-
-A sample blog page that demonstrates the accessing of github meta data.
-
-## What does Github-MetaData do?
-* Propagates the site.github namespace with repository metadata
-* Setting site variables :
- * site.title
- * site.description
- * site.url
- * site.baseurl
-* Accessing the metadata - duh.
-* Generating edittable links.
-
-## Additional Reading
-* If you're recieving incorrect/missing data, you may need to perform a Github API authentication.
-* Go through this README for more details on the topic.
-* This page highlights all the feilds you can access with github-metadata.
-
-
-## Example MetaData
-* Host Name : {{ site.github.hostname }}
-* URL : {{ site.github.url }}
-* BaseURL : {{ site.github.baseurl }}
-* Archived : {{ site.github.archived}}
-* Contributors :
-{% for contributor in site.github.contributors %}
- * {{ contributor.login }}
-{% endfor %}
diff --git a/_posts/2020-09-28-twitter.md b/_posts/2020-09-28-twitter.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with twitter
-date: 2020-09-28 11:12:00-0400
-description: an example of a blog post with twitter
-tags: formatting
-categories: sample-posts external-services
----
-A sample blog page that demonstrates the inclusion of Tweets/Timelines/etc.
-
-# Tweet
-An example of displaying a tweet:
-{% twitter https://twitter.com/rubygems/status/518821243320287232 %}
-
-# Timeline
-An example of pulling from a timeline:
-{% twitter https://twitter.com/jekyllrb maxwidth=500 limit=3 %}
-
-# Additional Details
-For more details on using the plugin visit: [jekyll-twitter-plugin](https://github.com/rob-murray/jekyll-twitter-plugin)
diff --git a/_posts/2021-07-04-diagrams.md b/_posts/2021-07-04-diagrams.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with diagrams
-date: 2021-07-04 17:39:00
-description: an example of a blog post with diagrams
----
-
-This theme supports generating various diagrams from a text description using [jekyll-diagrams](https://github.com/zhustec/jekyll-diagrams){:target="\_blank"} plugin.
-Below, we generate a few examples of such diagrams using languages such as [mermaid](https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/){:target="\_blank"}, [plantuml](https://plantuml.com/){:target="\_blank"}, [vega-lite](https://vega.github.io/vega-lite/){:target="\_blank"}, etc.
-
-**Note:** different diagram-generation packages require external dependencies to be installed on your machine.
-Also, be mindful of that because of diagram generation the fist time you build your Jekyll website after adding new diagrams will be SLOW.
-For any other details, please refer to [jekyll-diagrams](https://github.com/zhustec/jekyll-diagrams){:target="\_blank"} README.
-
-
-## Mermaid
-
-Install mermaid using `node.js` package manager `npm` by running the following command:
-```bash
-npm install -g mermaid.cli
-```
-
-The diagram below was generated by the following code:
-
-{% raw %}
-```
-{% mermaid %}
-sequenceDiagram
- participant John
- participant Alice
- Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
- John-->>Alice: Great!
-{% endmermaid %}
-```
-{% endraw %}
-
-{% mermaid %}
-sequenceDiagram
- participant John
- participant Alice
- Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
- John-->>Alice: Great!
-{% endmermaid %}
diff --git a/_posts/2022-02-01-redirect.md b/_posts/2022-02-01-redirect.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with redirect
-date: 2022-02-01 17:39:00
-description: you can also redirect to assets like pdf
-redirect: /assets/pdf/example_pdf.pdf
----
-
-Redirecting to another page.
diff --git a/_posts/2022-12-10-giscus-comments.md b/_posts/2022-12-10-giscus-comments.md
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--- a/_posts/2022-12-10-giscus-comments.md
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----
-layout: post
-title: a post with giscus comments
-date: 2022-12-10 11:59:00-0400
-description: an example of a blog post with giscus comments
-categories: sample-posts external-services
-giscus_comments: true
-related_posts: false
----
-This post shows how to add GISCUS comments.
diff --git a/_projects/1_project.md b/_projects/1_project.md
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--- a/_projects/1_project.md
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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
----
-layout: page
-title: project 1
-description: a project with a background image
-img: assets/img/12.jpg
-importance: 1
-category: work
----
-
-Every project has a beautiful feature showcase page.
-It's easy to include images in a flexible 3-column grid format.
-Make your photos 1/3, 2/3, or full width.
-
-To give your project a background in the portfolio page, just add the img tag to the front matter like so:
-
- ---
- layout: page
- title: project
- description: a project with a background image
- img: /assets/img/12.jpg
- ---
-
-
- Caption photos easily. On the left, a road goes through a tunnel. Middle, leaves artistically fall in a hipster photoshoot. Right, in another hipster photoshoot, a lumberjack grasps a handful of pine needles.
-
- This image can also have a caption. It's like magic.
-
-
-You can also put regular text between your rows of images.
-Say you wanted to write a little bit about your project before you posted the rest of the images.
-You describe how you toiled, sweated, *bled* for your project, and then... you reveal its glory in the next row of images.
-
-
-
- You can also have artistically styled 2/3 + 1/3 images, like these.
-
-
-
-The code is simple.
-Just wrap your images with `
` and place them inside `
` (read more about the Bootstrap Grid system).
-To make images responsive, add `img-fluid` class to each; for rounded corners and shadows use `rounded` and `z-depth-1` classes.
-Here's the code for the last row of images above:
-
-{% raw %}
-```html
-
-```
-{% endraw %}
diff --git a/_projects/2_project.md b/_projects/2_project.md
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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
----
-layout: page
-title: project 2
-description: a project with a background image
-img: assets/img/3.jpg
-importance: 2
-category: work
----
-
-Every project has a beautiful feature showcase page.
-It's easy to include images in a flexible 3-column grid format.
-Make your photos 1/3, 2/3, or full width.
-
-To give your project a background in the portfolio page, just add the img tag to the front matter like so:
-
- ---
- layout: page
- title: project
- description: a project with a background image
- img: /assets/img/12.jpg
- ---
-
-
- Caption photos easily. On the left, a road goes through a tunnel. Middle, leaves artistically fall in a hipster photoshoot. Right, in another hipster photoshoot, a lumberjack grasps a handful of pine needles.
-
- This image can also have a caption. It's like magic.
-
-
-You can also put regular text between your rows of images.
-Say you wanted to write a little bit about your project before you posted the rest of the images.
-You describe how you toiled, sweated, *bled* for your project, and then... you reveal its glory in the next row of images.
-
-
-
- You can also have artistically styled 2/3 + 1/3 images, like these.
-
-
-
-The code is simple.
-Just wrap your images with `
` and place them inside `
` (read more about the Bootstrap Grid system).
-To make images responsive, add `img-fluid` class to each; for rounded corners and shadows use `rounded` and `z-depth-1` classes.
-Here's the code for the last row of images above:
-
-{% raw %}
-```html
-
-```
-{% endraw %}
diff --git a/_projects/3_project.md b/_projects/3_project.md
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--- a/_projects/3_project.md
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@@ -1,81 +0,0 @@
----
-layout: page
-title: project 3
-description: a project that redirects to another website
-img: assets/img/7.jpg
-redirect: https://unsplash.com
-importance: 3
-category: work
----
-
-Every project has a beautiful feature showcase page.
-It's easy to include images in a flexible 3-column grid format.
-Make your photos 1/3, 2/3, or full width.
-
-To give your project a background in the portfolio page, just add the img tag to the front matter like so:
-
- ---
- layout: page
- title: project
- description: a project with a background image
- img: /assets/img/12.jpg
- ---
-
-
- Caption photos easily. On the left, a road goes through a tunnel. Middle, leaves artistically fall in a hipster photoshoot. Right, in another hipster photoshoot, a lumberjack grasps a handful of pine needles.
-
- This image can also have a caption. It's like magic.
-
-
-You can also put regular text between your rows of images.
-Say you wanted to write a little bit about your project before you posted the rest of the images.
-You describe how you toiled, sweated, *bled* for your project, and then... you reveal its glory in the next row of images.
-
-
-
- You can also have artistically styled 2/3 + 1/3 images, like these.
-
-
-
-The code is simple.
-Just wrap your images with `
` and place them inside `
` (read more about the Bootstrap Grid system).
-To make images responsive, add `img-fluid` class to each; for rounded corners and shadows use `rounded` and `z-depth-1` classes.
-Here's the code for the last row of images above:
-
-{% raw %}
-```html
-
-```
-{% endraw %}
diff --git a/_projects/4_project.md b/_projects/4_project.md
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--- a/_projects/4_project.md
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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
----
-layout: page
-title: project 4
-description: another without an image
-img:
-importance: 3
-category: fun
----
-
-Every project has a beautiful feature showcase page.
-It's easy to include images in a flexible 3-column grid format.
-Make your photos 1/3, 2/3, or full width.
-
-To give your project a background in the portfolio page, just add the img tag to the front matter like so:
-
- ---
- layout: page
- title: project
- description: a project with a background image
- img: /assets/img/12.jpg
- ---
-
-
- Caption photos easily. On the left, a road goes through a tunnel. Middle, leaves artistically fall in a hipster photoshoot. Right, in another hipster photoshoot, a lumberjack grasps a handful of pine needles.
-
- This image can also have a caption. It's like magic.
-
-
-You can also put regular text between your rows of images.
-Say you wanted to write a little bit about your project before you posted the rest of the images.
-You describe how you toiled, sweated, *bled* for your project, and then... you reveal its glory in the next row of images.
-
-
-
- You can also have artistically styled 2/3 + 1/3 images, like these.
-
-
-
-The code is simple.
-Just wrap your images with `
` and place them inside `
` (read more about the Bootstrap Grid system).
-To make images responsive, add `img-fluid` class to each; for rounded corners and shadows use `rounded` and `z-depth-1` classes.
-Here's the code for the last row of images above:
-
-{% raw %}
-```html
-
-```
-{% endraw %}
diff --git a/_projects/5_project.md b/_projects/5_project.md
deleted file mode 100644
index efd9b6cf..00000000
--- a/_projects/5_project.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
----
-layout: page
-title: project 5
-description: a project with a background image
-img: assets/img/1.jpg
-importance: 3
-category: fun
----
-
-Every project has a beautiful feature showcase page.
-It's easy to include images in a flexible 3-column grid format.
-Make your photos 1/3, 2/3, or full width.
-
-To give your project a background in the portfolio page, just add the img tag to the front matter like so:
-
- ---
- layout: page
- title: project
- description: a project with a background image
- img: /assets/img/12.jpg
- ---
-
-
- Caption photos easily. On the left, a road goes through a tunnel. Middle, leaves artistically fall in a hipster photoshoot. Right, in another hipster photoshoot, a lumberjack grasps a handful of pine needles.
-
- This image can also have a caption. It's like magic.
-
-
-You can also put regular text between your rows of images.
-Say you wanted to write a little bit about your project before you posted the rest of the images.
-You describe how you toiled, sweated, *bled* for your project, and then... you reveal its glory in the next row of images.
-
-
-
- You can also have artistically styled 2/3 + 1/3 images, like these.
-
-
-
-The code is simple.
-Just wrap your images with `
` and place them inside `
` (read more about the Bootstrap Grid system).
-To make images responsive, add `img-fluid` class to each; for rounded corners and shadows use `rounded` and `z-depth-1` classes.
-Here's the code for the last row of images above:
-
-{% raw %}
-```html
-
-```
-{% endraw %}
diff --git a/_projects/6_project.md b/_projects/6_project.md
deleted file mode 100644
index 9a95d6e8..00000000
--- a/_projects/6_project.md
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
----
-layout: page
-title: project 6
-description: a project with no image
-img:
-importance: 4
-category: fun
----
-
-Every project has a beautiful feature showcase page.
-It's easy to include images in a flexible 3-column grid format.
-Make your photos 1/3, 2/3, or full width.
-
-To give your project a background in the portfolio page, just add the img tag to the front matter like so:
-
- ---
- layout: page
- title: project
- description: a project with a background image
- img: /assets/img/12.jpg
- ---
-
-
- Caption photos easily. On the left, a road goes through a tunnel. Middle, leaves artistically fall in a hipster photoshoot. Right, in another hipster photoshoot, a lumberjack grasps a handful of pine needles.
-
- This image can also have a caption. It's like magic.
-
-
-You can also put regular text between your rows of images.
-Say you wanted to write a little bit about your project before you posted the rest of the images.
-You describe how you toiled, sweated, *bled* for your project, and then... you reveal its glory in the next row of images.
-
-
-
- You can also have artistically styled 2/3 + 1/3 images, like these.
-
-
-
-The code is simple.
-Just wrap your images with `
` and place them inside `
` (read more about the Bootstrap Grid system).
-To make images responsive, add `img-fluid` class to each; for rounded corners and shadows use `rounded` and `z-depth-1` classes.
-Here's the code for the last row of images above:
-
-{% raw %}
-```html
-