Originally Posted by
groth
The link doesn't work, but I found your homepage at Princeton. You are the latest of several physics PhDs I have met through bicycling (either virtually or on the road). I was a (solid state) physics major myself (BS and MS at UCLA) before I switched to data science, VLSI architecture, and digital signal processing.
My elder son, David, did his postdoc in plasma physics at Princeton, while based here in San Diego at the General Atomics D3D Tokamak.
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