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'''Scott Vaughn Burger''' (born June 9, 1988) is an American [[data scientist]], cyclist, and astrophysicist. He has been on the cutting-edge of scientific research in the [[Dark Energy Survey]] group at [[University College London]] and presented his research from North America to Europe. He also has written extensively for his undergraduate newspaper on the subject of science and society and won 2 awards for science writing from the American Physical Society.<ref>[http://www.spsnational.org/meetings/reports/2009/aps_april.pdf Fermi's First Results and the April Meeting of the American Physical Society]</ref> <ref>[http://www.spsnational.org/meetings/reports/2009/cosmo.pdf COSMO '09: Where the Subatomic Meets the Extragalactic]</ref>
'''Scott Vaughn Burger''' (born June 9, 1988) is an American [[data scientist]], cyclist, and astrophysicist. He has been on the cutting-edge of scientific research in the [[Dark Energy Survey]] group at [[University College London]] and has presented his research from North America to Europe. He also has written extensively for his undergraduate newspaper on the subject of science and society and won 2 awards for science writing from the American Physical Society.<ref>[http://www.spsnational.org/meetings/reports/2009/aps_april.pdf Fermi's First Results and the April Meeting of the American Physical Society]</ref> <ref>[http://www.spsnational.org/meetings/reports/2009/cosmo.pdf COSMO '09: Where the Subatomic Meets the Extragalactic]</ref>





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Scott Vaughn Burger
Born (1988-06-09) June 9, 1988 (age 36)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity College London
Western Washington University
Scientific career
FieldsCosmology
Academic advisorsCristiano Sabiu
Filipe Abdalla
Kenneth Rines
Kristen Larson




Scott Vaughn Burger (born June 9, 1988) is an American data scientist, cyclist, and astrophysicist. He has been on the cutting-edge of scientific research in the Dark Energy Survey group at University College London and has presented his research from North America to Europe. He also has written extensively for his undergraduate newspaper on the subject of science and society and won 2 awards for science writing from the American Physical Society.[1] [2]







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