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If you follow me on Twitter/Facebook, you probably know that I went to Gothenburg, Sweden, during my last trip to Europe. But you probably don’t know what I did in such remote city.

Few months ago, I applied to a PhD student position at Chalmers. I was lucky enough to be shortlisted, so I went to some in-situ interviews. And, incredibly, I have been accepted! :-)

Chalmers is a TOP 100 university. Most of the papers I read during the last months has been written by Chalmers researchers and for me is a great honor to be part of an academic institution with such prestige.

I’m going to move to the nice Gothenburg city in August. And I’m happy :)

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2011-03-31 19:03:26

¡Éxitos!

 
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Comment by Mariano n
2011-03-31 19:28:36

Happy for you! Bring me an Abba t-shirt.

 
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Comment by Dean
2011-03-31 19:32:04

Congrats! I have a friend who went to Chalmers, comparing his course to mine it does sound really good.

 
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Comment by Daniel
2011-03-31 20:04:50

You scared the crap out of me, throwing up my school’s logo like that in my RSS reader via Planet Debian. I read these feeds to relax, dammit :-D

Good luck here in Gothenburg.

 
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Comment by Johan
2011-04-01 10:16:48

Gothenburg is remote? After you’ve arrived in Sweden, you should visit Kiruna some time. ;)

 
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Comment by Michael Olberg
2011-04-01 11:07:50

Welcome to Chalmers! I saw your entry on Debian planet. I am working at Onsala Space Observatory myself, which is part of the Institute for Geo and Space Science at Chalmers.

 
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Comment by Javier
2011-04-02 20:30:12

Felicitaciones!!!! Cuánto tiempo te vas?

 
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