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  • December 9, 2016

What Makes You Tick? Using Machine Learning to Study Social Media Science Communication

The first paper I wrote for my PhD just got published! Here’s the link to download it, and here’s the story behind the paper: I started my PhD with the goal of critically examining the process and outcomes of social media science communication. Despite the flurry of activities in this domain and the huge amount […]

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  • September 1, 2011

Roots

Note: This piece was originally published in CERN Student Club’s “Creative Voices” in 2010. The website is now under major revamp, so I am republishing it here. Running along the fringes of existence I wander the two spaces of my lifelong presence One that bred me and one that breeds From where I came and […]

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  • February 3, 2011

Higgs and Kitten

Note: This piece was originally published in the CERN Student Club’s “Creative Voices” in 2009. The website is now under major revamp, so I am republishing it here. One year ago before I came to CERN I had no idea what the Higgs boson was, I thought a wormhole is where birds are sent to […]

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  • February 2, 2011

Aliens and Predators

Note: This piece was originally published in the CERN Student Club’s “Creative Voices” in 2009. The website is now under major revamp, so I am republishing it here. When she was ten Janine was asked to write a story based on four pictures in her mandarin writing class. The first picture showed several workers working […]

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  • February 1, 2011

The Marie Curie Actions Fellowship Program: A Personal Account

Note: This piece was originally published in the CERN Student Club’s “Creative Voices” in 2010. The website is now under major revamp, so I am republishing it here. It was a hot and humid day in the peak of summer July 2008, I was in a room somewhere inside CERN, too early in the morning, […]