Happy New Year everyone!
I'm headed out to San Francisco for Jan. 1-7th, looking forward to it and to a great 2007!
Sunday, December 31, 2006
Thursday, December 28, 2006
Part 1 High Tech Fever with Joost Bonsen
July 12, 2006 - that's my buddy Joost Bonsen interviewing me.
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Schedule
Dec. 19th - Done with (2nd to last) Finals (ever)!
Dec. 20-26th - Back in Marietta for Xmas.
Dec. 27-Jan. 10th - Boston/Cambridge
Jan. 1-7th - Trip to Silicon Valley with MIT E&I group.
Jan. 11-14th - Orlando for the Kauffman Foundation Fellowship Awards
April - Spring break in Paris to visit Sylvain and Colette?!
April 13-15 - Durham, NC for 5 year reunion at Duke
May 28th - General Exams
June - Trip to China
Dec. 20-26th - Back in Marietta for Xmas.
Dec. 27-Jan. 10th - Boston/Cambridge
Jan. 1-7th - Trip to Silicon Valley with MIT E&I group.
Jan. 11-14th - Orlando for the Kauffman Foundation Fellowship Awards
April - Spring break in Paris to visit Sylvain and Colette?!
April 13-15 - Durham, NC for 5 year reunion at Duke
May 28th - General Exams
June - Trip to China
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Saturday, December 9, 2006
Project Anoopa--Upcoming Inauguration!
Uttama, Dennis, and Anita are traveling together to India this month to inaugurate the new facility at the Autrali School for Girls!
Congratulations to all who helped make this project happen, from financial contributions to research and vision to construction and management!
There is still lots of opportunity for individuals or organizations to support the Anoopa Sharma Foundation's development project.The first phase of Project Anoopa involved construction of a multi-purpose facility, providing the Autrali School for Girls new space for a library, computer room, and community meeting hall. The cost of this phase was about $34,000. As of about August, the total of all donations in the Anoopa Foundation account reached a bit less than $10,000. Work on the project is continuing strong thanks to the Sharma family's personal funds. Additional contributions are very welcome to help lower the family's costs.
Contributions go the furthest when made via check, sent directly to the bank or the Sharma's home. See details under Memorial Fund. Donations can also be made online via Paypal--there's just a percentage taken out of the contribution for the convenience of the Paypal transaction.
Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Tuesday, December 5, 2006
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