Eugene Sachkou
@drsachkov
Data scientist | Sports data analyst | PhD in quantum physics
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/eugene-sachkou/ 02-03-2020 08:29:05
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Immensely proud of the Australian National Football Team! Let’s go Australia! Football Australia FIFA World Cup 🇦🇺🟡🟢🇦🇺
Awesome SportsGrad meet-up at Suncorp Stadium! Big thanks to Ryan Walker Ryan Walker & Reuben Williams Reuben Williams for organizing this fantastic event. Had a blast at my first live #NRL match. Go Broncos Brisbane Broncos! Excited for the next SportsGrad meet-up in QLD!
Greatly enjoyed my first live exposure to American football at Washington Huskies Washington Football. The dynamism of the game, especially from a sports analytics perspective, was fascinating. #SportsAnalytics Husky Stadium Husky Stadium
Experienced the thrill of an NHL game with Seattle Kraken vs Colorado Avalanche at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle this week. Beyond the game, it was a spectacular show, full of energy and spirit. NHL
Excited for the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting #LINO24 this June! From a virtual attendee in ’20 and ’21 to meeting Nobel Laureates in person, it's going to be epic. Shoutout to the Australian Academy of Science Australian Academy of Science & Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings for support! #LindauAussies
Beyond excited to be heading to my first ever #EURO match! 🇵🇱 v 🇦🇹 Olympiastadion Berlin, here I come! #EURO2024
Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Throughout the event, we will have attendees sharing their experiences via our social channels. Look out for their updates using #Lino24! "Today marked the first day of the SIEF Berlin Innovation Tour. Guided by Prof Hans Bachor AM FAA, we explored some of the locations that
Absolutely thrilled to arrive in Lindau for #LINO24! It's surreal to be here in person after 4 years since #LINO70. Counting down the hours until tomorrow's kickoff. Huge thanks to Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings for an incredible lineup of Nobel Laureates! #LindauAussies
The latest update from our 10 young physics researchers at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings meeting in Germany. "Some of the Aussies chatted with Prof John C. Mather, who was given the The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2006 for his work on cosmic microwave background radiation. Prof Mather shared about