Following up on last week's post about characterization, let us celebrate Noah Davidsohn's successful Ph.D. defense. Ron Weiss and I have been co-advising Noah's work on the characterization project, where he has done all of the wet-lab work and contributed that perspective into the experimental planning and analysis. Noah presented a quite clear and coherent discussion of the scientific journey of the project, all the way up to the ultimate results that I previewed here last week. The dark cloaked forms of the Thesis Committee now draw aside, and all that remains to the acolyte is to finish the Document itself...
Congratulations, Noah!
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