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], born in ] on June 6, 1985, and raised in ], was awarded minor planet name ] <ref></ref> during the 2003 ] in ] for a computer science team project named "]". <ref></ref> The year prior, Larry was a member of the first team to be sent to ISEF from the state of Alabama. |
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Larry Zhixing Hu, born in Beijing, China on June 6, 1985, and raised in Mobile, AL, was awarded minor planet name 18739 Larryhu during the 2003 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Cleveland, OH for a computer science team project named "A Liquid-based Thermoelectric Application for Processor Architecture Scalability". The year prior, Larry was a member of the first team to be sent to ISEF from the state of Alabama.
He currently lives in Seattle, WA, and is a former member of the University of Washington NROTC.
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- The Ceres Connection Winners for 2003
- Intel International Science and Engineering Fair: 2003 Intel ISEF Grand Awards
- Template:Fnb Larryhu Discovered 1998 Sept. 26 by MIT Lincoln Laboratory's Near-Earth Asteroid Research program.
Larry Zhixing Hu (b. 1985) was awarded third place in the 2003 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair for his computer science team project. He attended the UMS Wright Preparatory School, Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A.
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