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    A Systemic Analysis of Cheating in an Undergraduate Engineering Mechanics Course
    with Tricia Bertram Gallant, Lelli Van Den Einde, and Scott Ouellette
    Science and Engineering Ethics 20 (1): 277-298. 2014.
    Cheating in the undergraduate classroom is not a new problem, and it is recognized as one that is endemic to the education system. This paper examines the highly normative behavior of using unauthorized assistance (e.g., a solutions manual or a friend) on an individual assignment within the context of an upper division undergraduate course in engineering mechanics. The findings indicate that there are varying levels of accepting responsibility among the students (from denial to tempered to full)…Read more
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    ‘Un-Islandic’ Island-Making
    Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 72 (185): 84-108. 2025.
    This article examines China's artificial island-building in the South China Sea as a form of ‘un-islandic’ violence that undermines ecological and relational principles central to archipelagic thinking. Drawing on Carl Schmitt's theory of nomos and land appropriation, it analyses how Chinese political theorists and state planners have embraced Schmittian concepts to justify territorial expansion and sovereign authority. It argues that the transformation of coral reefs into militarised landforms,…Read more
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    Archipelagic Thinking and Its Political Implications in the Western Pacific
    Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Theory 72 (185): 1-8. 2025.
    This special issue aims to illustrate how the emerging approach of archipelagic thinking can contribute to political theory and international relations theory, and it attempts to grapple with the geopolitical and ontological complexities of the South China Sea and Western Pacific. Archipelagic thinking is an emerging interdisciplinary approach in island studies, political anthropology and political ecology. The interest of archipelagic thinking for political theorising rests on the following con…Read more
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    The emphasis on evidence based medicine (EBM) has placed increased focus on finding timely answers to clinical questions in presence of patients. Using a combination of natural language processing for the generation of clinical excerpts and information theoretic distance based clustering, we evaluated multiple approaches for the efficient presentation of context-sensitive EBM excerpts.
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    Mycophenolic acid agents: is enteric coating the answer?
    with W. Manitpisitkul and M. Cooper
    Transplant Research and Risk Management 2011. 2011.
    Wana Manitpisitkul1, Sabrina Lee2, Matthew Cooper31Department of Pharmacy, University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, USA; 2Solid Organ Transplant Program, University of Utah Health Care, Salt Lake City, UT, USA; 3Department of Surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA: Addition of mycophenolate mofetil to calcineurin-based immunosuppressive therapy has led to a significant improvement in graft survival and reduction of acute rejection in renal transplant …Read more