
"He would say the classes were too easy - honestly, for him they were. He already knew most of the material and was genuinely impressive,"
"sometimes angry"
Nuno Loureiro, a theoretical physicist and director of MIT's Plasma Science and Fusion Center, was murdered in his Brookline home. Investigators linked prime suspect Claudio Neves Valente to an earlier deadly mass shooting at Brown University in December. Neves Valente, a physics graduate from Portugal who later studied at Brown, was found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit after a six-day manhunt. Neves Valente and Loureiro both attended Lisbon's Instituto Superior Técnico between 1995 and 2000. Classmates remembered Neves Valente as difficult yet impressive, sometimes angry about life at Brown. Motives remain unclear and loved ones seek answers.
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