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  <title>A new home for my academic website</title>
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<p>After many years on a hand-made template, this site is now built with <a href="https://quarto.org">Quarto</a>. The goals were modest and deliberately unglamorous: plain Markdown authoring, native support for Python and notebooks, reproducible computational outputs via <em>freezing</em>, and a static result I can host for free on GitHub Pages.</p>
<p>The structure is simple — Home, About, Publications, Teaching, Projects, and these Notes. Publications are generated from a single BibTeX file, so keeping the list current means editing one file. Each research project keeps its own repository and environment; their pages are thin wrappers that either run the code (and freeze the result) or embed pre-built figures.</p>
<p>More to come.</p>



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