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Bruce Hoeneisen recibe galardón al científico más distinguido de Latinoamérica
By Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ At 13:25 4
Nos sentimos orgullosos y felices por Bruce Hoeneisen y su incansable capacidad de trabajo. Bruce, profesor emérito de la USFQ, ha sido galardonado por dos universidades Colombianas en un Congreso realizado en Medellín. El galardón fue para el científico más distinguido de Latinoamérica por sus contribuciones a la física de partículas y a la cosmología.
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La Universidad San Francisco de Quito USFQ es la realización del sueño e iniciativa de Santiago Gangotena con el apoyo de Carlos Montúfar, ambos con títulos de Ph.D. en Física, y el aporte desinteresado de muchas personas a lo largo de 31 años. Gracias a la conjunción de varios factores, en 1980 se logró reunir a un importante número de académicos y empresarios para conformar la Corporación de Promoción Universitaria CPU. Esta institución, sin fines de lucro, tuvo como principal objetivo crear una universidad de excelencia académica en el Ecuador.
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Huge congrats to Bruce Hoeneisen! His tireless work in physics and cosmology truly sets a high bar. It's inspiring how he's mastered the scientific slopes, achieving peak after peak. Just like mastering a tricky Slope Game game, Bruce's dedication has earned him the title of Latin America's most distinguished scientist. The USFQ must be incredibly proud of this well-deserved recognition from Colombian universities.
ResponderEliminarWow, that's amazing news! Professor Hoeneisen's dedication is truly inspiring. It's wonderful to see such groundbreaking work in physics and cosmology recognized. When I need a quick break from coding, I often find myself playing the Dinosaur Game on Chrome - it's surprisingly relaxing! Congratulations to Professor Hoeneisen on this well-deserved achievement.
ResponderEliminarCongratulations to Bruce Hoeneisen on such an incredible achievement! His dedication to particle physics and cosmology is truly inspiring and a great example of lifelong passion for discovery. It’s amazing to see such recognition in Latin America. On a lighter note, when I’m not reading about groundbreaking science, I’m usually testing the ultimate hill climb racing vehicle for some fun competition.
ResponderEliminarPerhaps the award committee had to use some advanced quantum physics to even comprehend his work. Did he see this coming or was it a complete surprise? Reminds me of when I struggled to align furniture perfectly in my tiny apartment. Trying to achieve the optimal layout felt like navigating a complex geometry dash level with immovable objects! I almost needed an award for persistence.
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