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Dan Campbell graduates

Ian Spielman Posted on 2015/05/05 Posted in Group News, Personnel, RbLi
Dan Campbell graduates

Dan defended this thesis titled “Engineered potentials in ultracold Bose-Einstein condensates” today. Way to go!

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