Pangolins
Phil Adsley
I am an assistant professor at Texas A&M University in College Station, based in the Cyclotron Institute (approximately opposite the Zachry Starbucks, if you're a student who's lost).
Likes: wine, bad puns, painfully awkward acronyms
Dislikes: Mozart, the word "elucidate", mornings, this photo of me
Percival T. Pangolin
The research group mascot. Percy is a pangolin who helps us to run experiments and with whom we discuss the results, seen here studying how to perform coincidence measurements to understand isoscalar dipole excitations of nuclei.
Likes: asking people to prom, insects, curling up into a ball
Dislikes: being blamed for covid, being called an anteater, poaching
Diana Carrasco-Rojas
I'm a senior undergraduate student at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) majoring in Physics and linked to the Cyclotron Institute through the TREND programme.
I enjoy doing outside activities (not so much in this weather), volunteering or helping the community, and dogs/animals in general.
I don't enjoy humid heat weather, drinking flat soda, and people who complain all the time.
Madison Reuter
I am an undergraduate student at Texas A&M University working towards a major in nuclear engineering and a minor in astrophysics. After graduation, I plan on pursuing a masters and a PhD in quantum physics, with aspirations to research quantum gravity as it relates to general relativity and astrophysics.