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Jesus Javier Serrano Astrophysicist

Hello users and welcome to my website. Please feel free to look around and use any of my resources for your purposes.

If I haven't met you before then let me start off by saying thank you for visiting my site. I am a physicist currently working as a graduate student and an APS Bridge Fellow at UCLA. The road that brought me here was an unorthodox, bumpy road to say the least. I completed my BS in Astrophysics at UCSC where I put my efforts into contributing towards a future in Particle Physics and Nuclear Engineering. I love collaborating and working with others over a nice cup of dark roast black coffee, preferably made from the beans of Zapatista farmers in Chiapas, Mexico. To those of you who are looking for an enthusiastic and open-minded person to work with, I am here with open ears and a sharpened pencil ready to crank out any outrageous Hamiltonian or metric with you. I want to observe and analyze the chaotic systems of this universe with a mathematical perspective. If you are a student of mine then please look into my Project Page in order to find useful guides and example work to build your problem-solving skills. I am currently working on my core courses and preliminary research.

 

I hope all of you find what you are looking for and please don't hesitate to contact me for anything.

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