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RE: My own research on Steem: enhancing the sensitivity to rare new phenomena at the LHC
Hey, you are a scientist at CERN !
That's amazing, I didn't know that. Till now you were only known to me as a coding geek at Github who also remains active on Discord, and probably the creator of Steemstem.io !!
:D.
Amazing !
Must be having a really hectic and interesting schedule hunting down bosons, and other exotic subatomic particles !
Your safe must be full of a lot of antimatter (atleast a few milligrams) ! :P
And I will definitely not forget to pester you with my exquisite assortment of crazy physics questions whenever I can get hold of you ! I hope you wouldn't let me down !! Ha-ha !
Great work.
I was working at CERN in 2012-2014, but I am now working in Paris. However, a significant fraction of my work is connected to what is going on there. This is actually my main work. Developing steemstem.io is actually what I do during me free times... because we have currently no one else to do it (I learned javascript from scratch for that) :D
As I am a theorist, I have nothing in my safe... sorry :D
Except this, feel free to shout any question at me. I will try to answer as much as I can :)
Yayy!
Getting my doubts cleared by a physicist from CERN would be just so extraordinary! :D
I'll also try learning JS in my free time.
Thanks.
Good luck with the learning phase :)
Thanks :)