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Yau W. Wah
      Professor, Department of Physics, Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago
      (Quoting one student): Professor Wah is really enthousiastic about his research. Still, he is able to find enough time for teaching activities, so that his enthousiasm for physics is spread among the students.
Jiasen (Jason) Ma
      Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2009
      If you asked anyone in our group what do we do when we get stuck in our work, you would get the same answer: We know that we can ask Jason for advice, and it always helps. Therefore, he can be called the "firefighter" in our group. He also participates in solving problems that can occur to the main project.
Thamistokles Mavrogordatos
      University of Chicago, Class of 2013; B.A. in Physics
Alexa Lambert
      University of Chicago, Class of 2015; B.A. in Physics and Computer Science
    The experiment in Japan is taking a long time and many people to build, Alexa is making a simple wire chamber. Not only she can finish it while she's an undergraduate, but also she can explain it in a way that is understandable to most people, as you can read here
Teijin Cai
      University of Chicago, Class of 2013; B.A. in Physics
Nina Kuklisova
      University of Chicago, Class of 2013; B.A. in Physics and Mathematics
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