Matthew Feickert

@HEPfeickert

High energy Ph.D. candidate woking on physics with the . Has a monotonically growing love of code and data science.

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Joined August 2010

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    28 Jun 2014

    One of my favorite video explanations of the standard model of particle physics from and director Phil Owen. |

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  2. Retweeted
    12 hours ago

    is too cool. I've updated my & projects repo so you can run my "Example Machine Learning Notebook" directly in your browser, no installation required: Will update other projects as I get time.

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  3. 5 hours ago

    It is past midnight in France and I'm installing on my Ubuntu machine. We'll see how this goes (and by that I mean how many time sink side projects I create).

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  4. 5 hours ago

    Wow, every once in a while you hear an interview and just think "yes!". That just happened to me with interviewing about robust statistical modeling on Ep. 22 of . Well worth a listen!

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    6 hours ago
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    6 hours ago

    Hey everyone, we are putting together a panel discussion on "coming into python from another industry" If you or someone you know would fit into that category and like to be a guest along with 2-3 other folks, please email Michael: michael --at--

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  8. Retweeted
    Jul 12

    Curious about Binder's vision, the technology behind it, and where it's going next? Check out our slides for the Binder 2.0 talk @

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    Jul 12

    Wow, big news. Guido van Rossum is stepping down from leading Python development. Here's the announcement: Guido, thank you for the everything you've done for the community.

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    Jul 12

    For the first time, scientists have traced an ultra-high-energy cosmic neutrino back to its source:

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    Jul 11

    “The biggest feature of matplotlib 3.0 is that we’re dropping python 2!” ::giant round of applause:: ~ And massive documentation improvements (which definitely gained momentum from the organised by & )

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  12. Jul 11

    I will never understand my colleagues who feel the need to have the variables in their code be single letters (...or who think this is even remotely okay).

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  13. Retweeted
    Jul 10

    Ready to automate away all of your problems? Check out these free, open source GitHub apps or build your own today.

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    Jul 10
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    Jul 10
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  16. Retweeted
    Jul 9

    In 1948, Feynman showed Freeman Dyson his own proof of the Maxwell equations assuming only Newton's law of motion and the commutation relation between position and velocity of a nonrelativistic particle. Here it is:

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  17. Jul 9
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  18. Jul 9

    Today announced the first observation of H→bb̅ at the LHC! This work has been difficult & long running so huge congrats to my colleagues who performed the analysis. If you want to learn more, has a great video on the discovery.

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  19. Jul 9

    This was in a thread, but I'm impressed enough with the that I need to tweet this publicly. 👍 +

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  20. Jul 9

    I must say I'm actually pretty impressed with this spam message. I'm not surprised it got past 's spam filter.

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  21. Retweeted
    Jul 9

    Episode 7 is here, featuring an interview with Liz Page-Gould () and Alex Danvers () from SIPS last year. We talk about teaching/learning R, the value of model comparison, and more!

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