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- Congratulations to LCTP member Henriette Elvang
- LCTP Graduate Juliette Becker on NPR
- 2019 Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize Recipient: Katie Freese
- Congratulations to LCTP EC Member James Wells
- Congratulations to LCTP Director Aaron Pierce on his 2020 Simons Fellowship
- Recent work by LCTP faculty member Ben Safdi and his graduate student Chris Dessert on the hunt for Dark Matter has been reported on in the popular press.
- Work on Axiogenesis by LCTP Postdoc Raymond Co has been recognized in popular press
- LCTP Member Dragan Huterer quoted by NBC in Dark Energy article
- LCTP member Ben Safdi receives the IUPAP Young Scientist Prize
- Kuan Wang to join LCTP Fall 2021
- Minh Nguyen to Join LCTP Winter 2022
- LCTP Members Caught The Universe Suppressing Cosmic Structure Growth
- LCTP Members Caught The Universe Suppressing Cosmic Structure Growth
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Minh Nguyen is a cosmologist who studies the clustering of galaxies on very large scales. He is also interested in extracting cosmological information from the cosmic microwave background radiation, the most ancient light of our Universe. Minh was born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam; he later moved to Europe for his graduate studies and obtained his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Garching and the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Munich, Germany. He brings with him to LCTP not only his expertise on both theoretical and numerical modeling of large-scale structure but also his passion for cosmology, physics, and science public outreach. More information about Minh is available on his homepage.
UPDATE: Due to a visa issue, Minh started his position at LCTP in Jan 2022.