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title: Now
date: 2022-05-15T16:46:37-04:00
Description: Recent Happenings in Brandon Rozek's life
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[*This is a now page, it's meant to showcase what's been going on in my life
recently. If you have a website, consider creating one as well*](https://nownownow.com/about)
## Professional
Date: June 15, 2024
I started my PhD program back in August 2021.
It's been two years since I've updated this page! Time goes by fast.
**Professional:** I'm well into the PhD program at this point. I've been fortunate enough to receive the NDSEG fellowship which funds my work, as well as many wonderful collaborators.
This summer, I'm an applied scientist intern at Amazon Web Services. I work on the [Cedar project](https://www.cedarpolicy.com/) which is under Automated Reasoning in Identities. I'm especially excited at the oppurtunity to write Lean code.
**Personal Life:** For the internship, I moved out to San Jose, California. The biggest surprise to me is just how blue the sky is almost every day!
There's a lot to explore here. I'm making edits on [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Brandon%20Rozek/) using the Street Complete application on Android along the way.
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Date: May 15, 2022
**Professional:** I started my PhD program back in August 2021.
So far, I've met many wonderful people including
but not limited to the folks at the RAIR lab which
I'm now a part of.
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In Summer 2022, I will be at IBM Research in Yorktown Heights, NY.
I'm looking forward to having more research dedicated time.
## Personal Life
Living in Upstate NY, this is the coldest winter I've been through.
**Personal Life:** Living in Upstate NY, this is the coldest winter I've been through.
There are many of you in far colder places, but I was not mentally prepared for the
constant 15 degrees Fahrenheit weather.
What helped keep me warm: