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Greetings random readers.  I'm an undergraduate student in mathematics and computer science at a university in the midwestern United States.  I have worked as a consultant in programming on open source projects as well as for corporations for the past four years, everything from algorithm design to leading projects to writing a graphics engine.  I plan to graduate in 2010, and hopefully continue stuying for my PhD in computer science and end up in a decade or so doing research somewhere.  Besides mathematics and computer science, I also have some experience as an amatuer in philosophy and history.
Greetings random readers.  I'm an undergraduate student in mathematics and computer science at a university in the midwestern United States.  I have worked as a consultant in programming on open source projects as well as for corporations for the past four years, everything from algorithm design to leading projects to writing a graphics engine.  I plan to graduate in 2010, and hopefully continue stuying for my PhD in computer science and end up in a decade or so doing research somewhere.  Besides mathematics and computer science, I also have some experience as an amatuer in philosophy and history.


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Greetings random readers. I'm an undergraduate student in mathematics and computer science at a university in the midwestern United States. I have worked as a consultant in programming on open source projects as well as for corporations for the past four years, everything from algorithm design to leading projects to writing a graphics engine. I plan to graduate in 2010, and hopefully continue stuying for my PhD in computer science and end up in a decade or so doing research somewhere. Besides mathematics and computer science, I also have some experience as an amatuer in philosophy and history.