Joseph Romm Senior Research Fellow at the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media Dr. Romm is a leading expert on climate solutions and clean energy—and how to communicate those to the public. He holds a PhD in physics from MIT and has authored countless articles and 10 books in the areas of climate...Continue Reading Researchers| Penn Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media
I am an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pennsylvania. I am interested in a variety of problems related to Harmonic Analysis, which is a field of pure mathematics concerned with representing functions in terms of simpler components and using information about this decomposition to infer properties about the original function.| Yumeng Ou
Due to the unprovoked and criminal invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation, the Your Language My Ear symposium that was planned for the 2021-2022 academic year has been postponed. Please check back for updates on plans to... Read More| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
Check out the latest issue of Matter for an interesting selection of new translations of Russian poetry, including translations of two poems by Dmitry Kuzmin completed at YLME 2019 by Michael Wachtel, Charles Bernstein, Leonid Schwab, Katherine O’Connor, James... Read More| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
So happy to announce publication of James McGavran’s translations of three poems by Alexander Skidan in the most recent issue of the Kenyon Review Online. This was work that began at YMLE 2015! Dissolution’s melancholy guard, in the... Read More| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
Our first public event will be a screening of Keti Chukhrov’s dramatic video work, Communion, at 4pm this Friday, at Princeton University. The event is free and open to the public.| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
Hello all! We’re so excited for the first day of the 3rd Your Language My Ear Russian-English poetry translation symposium! Check out the pages of this site for more information about all the upcoming programming, as well as the... Read More| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
We are so pleased to announce that Keti Chukhrov will participate in YLME 2019. Please check the participant bios for more information about her work!| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
We are sad to announce that Aleksandr Skidan will not be able to attend YLME this year. We hope to see him at YLME IV!| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
We are so pleased to announce the featured Russian-language poets for Your Language My Ear 2019, a recurring poetic translation symposium that will take place at Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania from March 13-20, 2019. Our... Read More| Your language my ear // Твой язык моё ухо
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