Tag: gratitude
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THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NASA for indulging a “future astronomer” in 1989!

When I was in 5th grade, our substitute teacher told us about a scene in the movie Summer School where the English teacher character gave the students a persuasive writing assignment. One of the students wrote a boycott letter to a sunglasses company complaining about their product and, in response,…
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Thank You from Jaideep!

This is the email I sent to all past and present members of Spinlab when my job title transitioned from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor. -JTS Dear Spinlab Members and Alumni, Thank you so much for all of your contributions to the success of Spinlab – I am very grateful!…
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Farewell Jennifer & Martin!

Jennifer Wenzl and her husband Martin Eibach (a postdoc with the Ion Trapping/Mass Measurements Group) are leaving the NSCL to go back to Germany. Jennifer received her Ph.D. in December of 2013 from the Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz in the field of Soft Condensed Matter Physics. She joined Spinlab in September of…
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Jake and Kristen Graduate!

Two Spinlab undergrads graduated over the weekend. Jake Huneau graduated with a B.S. in Physics from the Lyman-Briggs College and Kristen Parzuchowski graduates with a B.S. in Physics from the Honors College. Jake joined the group in the Fall 2014 when Spinlab was just an empty room. He made two…
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Major Renovations to Spinlab Complete

Most of the major renovations to Spinlab are complete! This included adding additional clean power and standard power, cable trays, casework, and a sink & eyewash among many other things. Today we celebrated with a fancy cake with fancy cake decorations. We are now waiting for our optical tables and…
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Spinlab Group Pictures

The ground has grown significantly over the last year with the addition of Jennifer Wenzl (postdoc), Dustin Frisbie (grad), Kristen Parzuchowski (DRS Scholar) on the Single Atom Microscope project and Tenzin Rabga (grad), Roy Ready (grad), and Steve Fromm (DRS Scholar) on the Ra EDM experiment.
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The October Event

Today we celebrated the career of the former NSCL/FRIB Lab Director C. Konrad Gelbke and the release of Sam Austin’s book Up From Nothing which tells the story of the Cyclotron Lab from its humble beginnings in 1958. Aphorisms from CKG:

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