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wip-abramson/drwip

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This project is a personal website for Will Abramson, a researcher and engineer specializing in decentralized identity, cryptography, and open standards. Built with Gatsby 5, TypeScript, and Tailwind v4, it showcases his work and publications, which are dynamically fetched from the Semantic Scholar API. The site is designed for professionals and enthusiasts interested in his research and contributions to the field.

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