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Two young adults wearing suits holding a giant prize check made out to RazeMath
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Courtesy UCSB Engineering
RazeMath is Nico Lehner, left, and Evan McCall, right.

RazeMath wins UCSB’s 26th annual New Venture Competition

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February 21, 2001

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February 17, 2001

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February 14, 2001

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February 1, 2001

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January 25, 2001

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January 12, 2001

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December 20, 2000

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December 18, 2000

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AWARDS INSTITUTE FOR THEORETICAL PHYSICS LARGEST SINGLE FEDERAL RESEARCH GRANT EVER MADE TO UCSB
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