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'''Adrian Everett Fraser'''
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== Derivative Stub ==
'''Adrian Everett Fraser'''<ref>Line of descent: [[Andrew McLeod Fraser]], [[George Corning Fraser III]] , [[Col. George Corning Fraser]] , [[George Corning Fraser]] , [[George Smith Fraser]] , [[Thomas(2)]] , [[Andrew(1)]] , [[Thomas(A)]] </ref> is the third son of [[Andrew McLeod Fraser]] and [[Anke Roswitha Brandstater]], born on November 27th, 1991. After attending [http://www.gspdx.org/index.php The German American School], he spent middle school at [http://www.winterhavenschool.org/home.php WinterHaven] and high school at Liberty High School in Hillsboro, OR, before earning a BS in Physics and Mathematics at the University of Oregon in 2014, and then a PhD in Physics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2020 under his thesis advisors Paul Terry and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Gould_Zweibel Ellen Zweibel]. He spent two years as a postdoctoral scholar in the Applied Mathematics department at the University of California, Santa Cruz before moving to the University of Colorado, Boulder where he currently works as an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow.


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Adrian in 2024

Adrian Everett Fraser[1] is the third son of Andrew McLeod Fraser and Anke Roswitha Brandstater, born on November 27th, 1991. After attending The German American School, he spent middle school at WinterHaven and high school at Liberty High School in Hillsboro, OR, before earning a BS in Physics and Mathematics at the University of Oregon in 2014, and then a PhD in Physics from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2020 under his thesis advisors Paul Terry and Ellen Zweibel. He spent two years as a postdoctoral scholar in the Applied Mathematics department at the University of California, Santa Cruz before moving to the University of Colorado, Boulder where he currently works as an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow.


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