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I'm a graduate student at [[Columbia University]] studying astronomy, building an [[ultraviolet]] [[Optical Fiber|fiber-fed]] [[spectrometer|spectrograph]] to study metal emission in the [[Intergalactic | I'm a graduate student at [[Columbia University]] studying astronomy, building an [[ultraviolet]] [[Optical Fiber|fiber-fed]] [[spectrometer|spectrograph]] to study metal emission in the [[Intergalactic medium|IGM]] out to a [[redshift]] of ~1. | ||
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"The newest computer can merely compound, at speed, the oldest problem in the relations between human beings, and in the end the communicator will be confronted with the old problem, of what to say and how to say it."
I'm a graduate student at Columbia University studying astronomy, building an ultraviolet fiber-fed spectrograph to study metal emission in the IGM out to a redshift of ~1.
I may regret this :), but if you need something constable related (like approval things) you can IM me at "sarallelagram". But don't abuse it or PFFT! You are gone. (This is only funny to me I suspect, because there is a bluegrass standard of that title. But now it can be funny to you, too.)