DAY IN THE LIFE of a SCIENTIST: COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICIST - Tonatiuh Sánchez Vizuet
Tonatiuh Sánchez Vizuet now assistant professor at University of Arizona, tells us about a typical day in his work as academic computational physics researcher

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