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    Ancient genomes from the Himalayas illuminate the genetic history of Tibetans and their Tibeto-Burman speaking neighbors

    Present-day Tibetans have adapted both genetically and culturally to the high altitude environment of the Tibetan Plateau, but fundamental questions about their origins remain unanswered. Recent archaeological...

    Chi-Chun Liu, David Witonsky, Anna Gosling, Ju Hyeon Lee in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Genetic history from the Middle Neolithic to present on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia

    The island of Sardinia has been of particular interest to geneticists for decades. The current model for Sardinia’s genetic history describes the island as harboring a founder population that was established l...

    Joseph H. Marcus, Cosimo Posth, Harald Ringbauer, Luca Lai in Nature Communications (2020)

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    Directed self-assembly of block copolymers for 7 nanometre FinFET technology and beyond

    The drive to deliver increasingly powerful and feature-rich integrated circuits has made technology node scaling—the process of reducing transistor dimensions and increasing their density in microchips—a key c...

    Chi-Chun Liu, Elliott Franke, Yann Mignot, Ruilong **e in Nature Electronics (2018)

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    Directed self-assembly of block copolymer films on atomically-thin graphene chemical patterns

    Directed self-assembly of block copolymers is a scalable method to fabricate well-ordered patterns over the wafer scale with feature sizes below the resolution of conventional lithography. Typically, lithograp...

    Tzu-Hsuan Chang, Shisheng **ong, Robert M. Jacobberger in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    How Banks' Value-at-Risk Disclosures Predict their Total and Priced Risk: Effects of Bank Technical Sophistication and Learning over Time

    Using a sample of eight large commercial banks from 1994 to 2000, Jorion (2002) finds that banks' VaR disclosures for their trading portfolios predict trading income variability. We extend Jorion's findings us...

    Chi-chun Liu, Stephen G. Ryan, Hung Tan in Review of Accounting Studies (2004)