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Part of our summer work here at SLAC consisted of learning the ins and outs of webpage design. Fortunately, we had access to a digital camera and a scanner, so we were able to record our progress here in ways both visual and textual. Silpa took this photo of me leaning on the ramp outside of our office. |
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| Getting back to the
promised biographical information, I spend the months of September through
May in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the classrooms and libraries of Harvard
College, where I am majoring
in chemistry. Chemistry is more fun than most people can possibly imagine.
To prove this, I am including some of my favorite irresistibly scientific
links:
WebElements
- a periodic table for all purposes
When my sleeping/studying ratio becomes
too skewed towards the latter (i.e., around late December and mid-May),
I return to sunny Las
Vegas, my birthplace and
home of 18 years. Yes, people do live there. I thought about making the
words "Las Vegas" blink, but after nearly two decades in the city, that's
precisely the type of glitz that I'd prefer to do without.
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During the course of my nine-week fellowship at SLAC, I lived in the Taxi House, a row house on the Stanford campus. Jennifer Kahng, who took this picture with her own digital camera, was our resident photojournalist. Her website has many, many thumbnails of the people and places of the 1999 ERULF summer program. |
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Back to home.
I'm not wearing
my ID badge and dosimeter in that photo. They're in my right hand. (This
was more an exercise in target insertion than anything else. :) [back
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