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Hi!  I'm a graduate student in Physics at the University of Alabama.  My research is in computational physics, currently applied to the problem of high-temperature superconductivity.  My academic interests include astronomy, mathematics, and computer science in addition to physics.  I'm also interested in games of all sorts; I've recently become enthralled by Starcraft in anticipation of its sequel.  I hope to contribute significantly to the depth and breadth of physics articles on Citizendium.
Hi!  I'm a graduate student in Physics at the University of Alabama.  My research is in computational physics, currently applied to the problem of high-temperature superconductivity.  My academic interests include astronomy, mathematics, and computer science in addition to physics.  I'm also interested in games of all sorts; I've recently become enthralled by Starcraft in anticipation of its sequel.  I hope to contribute significantly to the depth and breadth of physics articles on Citizendium.


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Hi! I'm a graduate student in Physics at the University of Alabama. My research is in computational physics, currently applied to the problem of high-temperature superconductivity. My academic interests include astronomy, mathematics, and computer science in addition to physics. I'm also interested in games of all sorts; I've recently become enthralled by Starcraft in anticipation of its sequel. I hope to contribute significantly to the depth and breadth of physics articles on Citizendium.