Welcome
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About Me
I was born and raised in the great state of Texas. Just ask me I'll tell you all about it. I am starting my fifth year of graduate school at Georgia Tech. I worked in Mike Schatz's microfluidics lab until the Fall of 2007. I have switched the focus of my research to physics education. I work very closely with students in the Matter and Interactions course as the Head Teaching Assistant. My research focuses on the effects of computation and visualization on learning introductory physics. I spend any free time teaching physics to students and teachers, watching movies, reading graphic novels and playing with Linux.
Here's a picture of me and my wife Jamie.

And here's a picture of me in Copenhagen.
