CERN School of Computing 2013
19-30 August, Nicosia, Cyprus

 
DORLAND Tyler DESY, Hamburg - Germany
  My first exposure to working with computers came from blowing into the cartridge of my Nintendo back in 1989. A few years later I had upgraded and was learning the intricacies of my 486 I spent all summer saving for. Since then, I have fiddled around with careers in music, football, and ultimate, but I have always had a computer at my side. I graduated from the University of Colorado with degrees in physics and saxophone performance (BA,BM). I continued my studies in physics at the University of Notre Dame (M.Sc.), and finished them at the University of Washington where I defended my search for the associated production of a vector and Higgs Boson, research conducted as a member of the D-Zero collaboration, as my doctoral thesis. Now I am a fellow at DESY working on the CMS experiment in Top quark studies and hardware upgrades. As always, my trusty computer aids me at every step, I am looking forward to learning more about it!

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