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I am a senior undergraduate in the Florida State Physics department. My main interests are in nuclear astrophysics, specifically energy production and transportation in certain stellar stages.
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==Research==
I have worked at the John D. Fox Accelerator Lab for the past year and a half. My main focus has been on the calibration of the new neutron detector for the nuclear department.


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Also for the past 6 months, I have been conducting research at the National High Magnetic Field Lab under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Wiebe. I have been making ferromagnetic Gd2(MoO4)3, Gadolinium Molybdate, crystals for an experiment at Yale measuring the electron Electric Dipole Moment to test theories beyond the Standard Model.
I am a senior undergraduate in the Florida State Physics department. My main interests are in nuclear astrophysics, specifically energy production and transportation in certain stellar stages.

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I am a senior undergraduate in the Florida State Physics department. My main interests are in nuclear astrophysics, specifically energy production and transportation in certain stellar stages.

Research

I have worked at the John D. Fox Accelerator Lab for the past year and a half. My main focus has been on the calibration of the new neutron detector for the nuclear department.

Also for the past 6 months, I have been conducting research at the National High Magnetic Field Lab under the supervision of Dr. Christopher Wiebe. I have been making ferromagnetic Gd2(MoO4)3, Gadolinium Molybdate, crystals for an experiment at Yale measuring the electron Electric Dipole Moment to test theories beyond the Standard Model.