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= David Colas =
 
= David Colas =
  
David was a [[David Colas' thesis|Ph. D student]] in our group, since {{thisday|1|September|2013}} till {{thisday|20|July|2016}}, when he became of doctor. He was working on polariton flow.
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David was a Ph. D student in our group, from {{thisday|1|September|2013}} to {{thisday|20|July|2016}}, when he became of doctor ''Cum Laude''. He was working on polariton flow (see [[David Colas' thesis|his thesis]], which received a ''Premio Extraordinario'').
  
 
<center><wz tip="David and the Ionian sea in background. September 2013.">[[Image:DavidColas.jpg|600px]]</wz></center>
 
<center><wz tip="David and the Ionian sea in background. September 2013.">[[Image:DavidColas.jpg|600px]]</wz></center>
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He was for a time a [http://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/16483 post-doctoral researcher] in the group of [https://people.smp.uq.edu.au/MatthewDavis/ Matthew Davis] and then moved back to [[France]] in the area of [[Marseille]]. Last time we heard, he was working on [[astrophysics]]! He looks a bit like [[Schrödinger]] (physically) and, interestingly, he chose a fragmented Erwin face for his [[Twitter]] profile.
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== Links ==
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* [https://twitter.com/david__co @david__co]
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* <wz tagtotip="1070922904949317632" width=400px;>[https://twitter.com/FLEETCentre/status/1070922904949317632 A great shot]</wz>
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<span id="1070922904949317632">[[File:DtyuSmrUwAAUTSi.jpeg|400px]]</span>

Latest revision as of 16:18, 9 February 2024

David Colas

David was a Ph. D student in our group, from 1 September (2013) to 20 July (2016), when he became of doctor Cum Laude. He was working on polariton flow (see his thesis, which received a Premio Extraordinario).

DavidColas.jpg

He was for a time a post-doctoral researcher in the group of Matthew Davis and then moved back to France in the area of Marseille. Last time we heard, he was working on astrophysics! He looks a bit like Schrödinger (physically) and, interestingly, he chose a fragmented Erwin face for his Twitter profile.

Links

DtyuSmrUwAAUTSi.jpeg