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    Education: 1970 I was trained as a teacher of languages at the Demaret School of Languages. 1980:  M Sc Eng Physics at Chalmers University of Technology. Also studied International Relations, International Politics, Business Administration at Gothenburg University a few years and did research at the Royal Institute of Technology. Currently I am mainly interested in getting my computer to think, since I am lazy.  
Education: 1970 I was trained as a teacher of languages at the Demaret School of Languages. 1980:  M Sc Eng Physics at Chalmers University of Technology. Also studied International Relations, International Politics, Business Administration at Gothenburg University a few years and did research at the Royal Institute of Technology. Currently I am mainly interested in getting my computer to think, since I am lazy.  
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Education: 1970 I was trained as a teacher of languages at the Demaret School of Languages. 1980: M Sc Eng Physics at Chalmers University of Technology. Also studied International Relations, International Politics, Business Administration at Gothenburg University a few years and did research at the Royal Institute of Technology. Currently I am mainly interested in getting my computer to think, since I am lazy.



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