The "Multiplexed Digitizer" Talk: MASGC Regional Meeting

When Professor Battat asked if I would be willing to present for the Massachusetts Space Grant Consortium, there was no hesitation in my reply. I could barely contain my excitement as he replied to the director about my response. Not only was the director Raji Patel asking me to present at their regional meeting but also the MA Stem Summit the following week. In just a two-week time period, I would be in the presence of NASA officials, state consortia directors, the Massachusetts Governor, the MA STEM Council (headed by Congressman Kennedy) and other key stakeholders. As excited as I was, I was also nervous about these events: I knew I had to nail it. This morning, at the regional meeting at MIT -- with less than 4 hours of sleep -- I gave the presentation to floor a nation.... maybe that's a hyperbole but my presentation was no less wonderful. My mother -- my greatest supporter and critic -- flew in for this presentation and Wellesley's Family Weekend to place one more layer of icing on the cake.

As this is the first time I have done a formal talk about the multiplexed digitizer I built over the summer, it took a lot of drafting and re-drafting of the presentation until I had something of which to be sincerely proud. The embedded file below (slightly modified from the presented file) will hopefully keep others updated with this progress as well. Wish us luck as we are extremely close to finalizing the detector model and possibly begin experimenting with the chamber system.

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