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COMPASS Junior Scientist Presents at International Summer School on Statistical Physics

COMPASS Junior Scientist Presents at International Summer School on Statistical Physics

by Jennifer | Aug 19, 2025 | Center News, Presentations, Publications

COMPASS is delighted to recognize Abhishek Bathina, a second-year Ph.D. student in Professor Emanuela Del Gado’s lab at Georgetown University, for his recent contribution to the XVI Summer School on Fundamental Problems in Statistical Physics (FPSP XVI), held June...

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