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I'm an undergraduate student applying to internships, and I'm working in a research lab where we plan to submit a paper to a relatively prestigious conference in the winter.
The reviewing process for this conference is double blind, so reviewers and authors should not be able to identify one another.
Since my research topic is relatively niche and my resume might include specific results (because quantifiable impact == good), would it be a violation of the double blind process to describe my work on my resume, and send it out to companies/REUs? Or do I have to keep things vague?
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