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Fermilab | A Moment with Anne Norrick @fermilab | Uploaded 5 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Fermilab scientist Anne Norrick works on the NOvA experiment, looking for hard-to-catch particles called neutrinos. As run coordinator, she helps make sure that NOvA runs smoothly and the particle detectors are in top-top shape. When she isn't writing code for the experiment or leading tours of the lab's facilities, she's having fun playing music, running, reading and traveling.
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A Moment with Anne Norrick @fermilab

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