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David Schmitz is the Associate Professor of the Department of Physics. He studies neutrinos, subatomic particle that plays a big role in the universe. But Prof. Schmitz started off as an architectural engineering major in college when he discovered his passion for physics through a core class. As he found great mentors, and opportunities to research at Antarctica and in the Fermi Lab along his career path, he eventually chose to be a professor at the University of Chicago.
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David Schmitz is the Associate Professor of the Department of Physics. He studies neutrinos, subatomic particle that plays a big role in the universe. But Prof. Schmitz started off as an architectural engineering major in college when he discovered his passion for physics through a core class. As he found great mentors, and opportunities to research at Antarctica and in the Fermi Lab along his career path, he eventually chose to be a professor at the University of Chicago.