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Tai Hu

Student at Rutgers University

Tai Wai Hu is a graduate student at the University of Chicago, currently pursuing research in physics.13 Prior to his graduate studies, he was an Undergraduate Researcher at Rutgers University from January 2019 to February 2022.2 During his time at Rutgers, Tai Wai Hu was awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship in 2021, which is given to 410 students nationwide each year for excellence in mathematics, computer science, and natural sciences.4

At Rutgers, Hu was part of the high energy experiment research group and majored in physics.5 His academic achievements at Rutgers likely contributed to his current position as a graduate student at the University of Chicago, where he is advised by Jeffrey Harvey and is affiliated with the Enrico Fermi Institute.3

Tai Wai Hu's research interests span various areas of physics, including accelerator physics, astrophysics, atomic physics, biophysics, condensed matter physics, cosmology, general relativity, and nuclear physics.1 His current work at the University of Chicago involves graduate research in these fields, building upon his undergraduate experience at Rutgers.

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Tai Wai Hu awarded Goldwater Scholarship - Rutgers Physics

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