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Denis Oliveira Damazio | USLHC | USA

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Still snowing.. After a long time…

Hello again..

After just 10/11 months, I try to write a bit again.. Maybe I can only write when there is snow around… This year, certainly, I underestimated the task. I was sure that, being so involved with development, when things got in a stable mode operation, we would have a bit of relaxed time to think more peacefully in which tasks should be performed.

How mistaken I was…

Lots of work.. Specially to make sure the ATLAS trigger is operating in perfect
shape.. The increase of luminosity demanded that all the algorithms had to
be activated (performing selections) …
Also, we moved to a new apartment on the end of January.. That was a lot of
work, of course…
My beautiful little daughter Julia was born on March 19th and, since then,
taking care of Julia and Lucca is being a wonderful and very tiring activity..

Hope I manage to keep a bit more up-to-date version of this blog…

And that the LHC keep marveling us with all the results, like the so commented
“discovery” of quark-gluon plasma..

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