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Nouvel An, Nouveaux Gains – Élaborer une Stratégie de Jackpot sur les Meilleurs Sites de Jeux

Nouvel An, Nouveaux Gains – Élaborer une Stratégie de Jackpot sur les Meilleurs Sites de Jeux Chaque premier janvier, les tables virtuelles s’illuminent d’une énergie particulière. Les joueurs profitent des fêtes pour se lancer dans de nouvelles aventures de jeu, attirés par les promotions spéciales qui jalonnent le calendrier du Nouvel An. Les opérateurs rivalisent …

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Back in the Saddle?

After almost 3 full years of barely keeping my head above water due to Lyme disease, I am back in action, joined forces with Furic, and am ready to take over the neutrino world again!  (** pending successful completion of this latest round of Lyme treatment … )

Congratulations to Rey!

I’m totally behind on the copious congrats to Rey! Congrats for being named a UF Two-Year Scholar! This award got Rey a coveted position on the platform with all the big-whigs during commencement. Congrats on winning the UF Physics Department Senior Thesis Award for his work on the Helium analysis in MINERvA Congrats on being …

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Congratulations to Me!

Things have gotten so hectic I forgot to post this awesome update! In Spring 2014 myself and Kelly Jordan, a Prof. in Nuclear Engineering at UF (he also controls our on-campus nuclear reactor) were awarded money under a competitive process internal to UF. It is the 2014 Research Opportunity Seed Fund Award, and we’re working …

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Congratulations Joe Sullivan!

Joe has been admitted to Cambridge under the Gates Scholarship program! FANTASTIC JOB, JOE! Correction: He’s been admitted to Cambridge. They’re still interviewing candidates for the award of the Gates Scholarship. Good luck Joe!

Joe Grange is ON FIRE!

Joe Grange has won the Fermilab URA Thesis Award! This is the first time in the award history that a neutrino cross-section thesis has won the award. In addition to fame and groupies, this also brings a USD $3500 cash prize. Go Joe!