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Frankline Misango Oyolo

Frankline Misango Oyolo Staff Writer, University of Hong Kong Linkedin Envelope Instagram Writer Bio I am Frankline Misango Oyolo. I am currently in the class of 2026 at the University of Hong Kong. I am studying BEng. in Data Science and Engineering. I am minoring in Finance and Economics with a focus on Data. Apart …

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Quantum Entanglement and Specific Qubit Segmentation in Computing and Sensory Technology

Cover Image: This image illustrates a qubit’s (quantum bit) generic definition as the quantum state of a two-level quantum system (Wikimedia Commons: Clemen Adolphs). In a layman’s view, Quantum Entanglement may refer to a scenario where we may have incomplete knowledge of the state of two similar states¹. Our classic computation technology uses a “definite …

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Theoretical Astrophysics Research on How The Big Crunch Builds to the Big Bounce Theory

Cover Figure: Simulated timeline of Hubble expansion since the formation of the universe, from the Big Bang to the current day (Wikimedia Commons: Einweichen) Introduction Is our current Cosmos made of atomic materials from the collapse of the previous universe? This paper builds up theoretical evidence in favor of this view. It draws from the …

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Alternative Proposal to the Big Bang’s Singularity Theory: the Hartle-hawking State

Cover: A simulated timeline of the events since the big bang. The existence of cosmic inflation supports the assumption that the universe must have begun from a single hot singularity with infinite density and gravity. This has led to an investigation of what created this singularity.  One proposal, the Hartle-hawking state, offered by the Late …

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Why Future A.I Robots Should Be Created With Immutable Code Limiting Singularity

Figure: Sophia, the first robot citizen in the Global A.I summit 2018. Sophia is a social robot that claims it can take care of the sick and help in roles involving social interaction (Source: Wikimedia Commons, ITU Pictures) Singularity, also known as “machine consciousness”, is a concept that marks the threshold for A.I development without …

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Detecting Gravitational Waves with Precision: Evolution of Gravitational Wave Detectors

Detecting Gravitational Waves with Precision: Evolution of Gravitational Wave Detectors

Figure 1: Simulated model of spacetime ripples as a result of colliding in spiral blackholes Source: Wikimedia Commons Introduction: Gravitational wave observations enable us to study the formation and growth of massive black holes within their co-evolving host galaxies. They also provide insights into the structure of our galaxy, and help validate the theory of …

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ICJS Writers

This page is a historical record of past and present ICJS writers and writing projects From the Fall of 2020 to the Spring of 2022, ICJS writing revolved around the work of individual staff writers writing solo articles. Each ICJS staff writer is listed below and a page with their individual work is linked. Since …

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About Us

What is our mission? We are the International Collegiate Journal of Science (ICJS), a collaborative initiative started by students from the the Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science (DUJS) from Dartmouth College and the Journal of Undergraduate Science and Technology (JUST) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the Summer of 2020. ICJS was brought into fruition …

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