DiMatteo's Research Featured in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
PITTSBURGH, March 23, 2009 — The research of PSC user Tiziana DiMatteo, cosmologist at Carnegie Mellon University, was featured in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on Saturday, after she presented an overview of her cosmological simulations on Friday as part of the American Physical Society conference in Pittsburgh, Mar. 16-20.
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