Meet the New Moderator: Who is Greg and What Are His Qualifications?

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This thread serves as an introduction to the new moderator, Greg, and includes personal backgrounds and qualifications of several participants. The scope encompasses informal introductions, moderator roles, and community dynamics within the forum.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant, a mechanical engineer with aerospace background, introduces themselves and expresses enthusiasm for moderating the forum, sharing their professional background and personal philosophy on anonymity.
  • Another participant humorously reacts to the new moderator's easygoing nature, suggesting it may be intimidating.
  • A third participant congratulates the new moderator and notes the significant changes in the forum since the announcement.
  • A different participant shares their own background, highlighting their experience as an advisor and their recent promotion, while discussing their academic pursuits in aerospace engineering.
  • This participant also mentions their interest in planetary exploration and space-based industry, indicating a desire to contribute to the field.
  • Both the second and fourth participants express a low tolerance for thread derailment and conflict, suggesting a shared value for constructive discussions.

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Participants generally agree on the positive nature of the new moderator's introduction and express excitement about the changes in the forum. However, there are no explicit disagreements noted in the discussion.

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Participants share personal experiences and qualifications, which may reflect varying levels of expertise and engagement within the forum. The discussion remains informal and focused on introductions rather than technical content.

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Figured this forum was as good as any for making a formal introduction since I'm a mechanical engineer with some aerospace background and a computer science/engineering hobby.

I'm happy Greg gave me the opportunity to moderate this forum. Its something I've never done before but always had an interest in trying my hand at.

Anyway, a little background about me. I'm 27 and work in a tiny engineering firm in suburban Philadelphia designing building HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) and other related building systems. I spent a little time in the Navy and went to Drexel University in Philly.

I use my real name most of the time largely because I think anonymity is a myth anyway (so you can ask me just about anything) and partly because I'm too lazy/uncreative to think of a good nicname.

I'm easygoing - its extremely difficult to offend or annoy me, but I do have a few pet peves I'll mention when they come up. But I won't be a heavy-handed moderator.

Anyway, welcome to my world. :smile:
 
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Originally posted by russ_watters
I'm easygoing - its extremely difficult to offend or annoy me, but I do have a few pet peves I'll mention when they come up. But I won't be a heavy-handed moderator.
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Congrats Russ ! :smile:
 
Congratulations, Russ !

The entire forum changed quite a bit since yesterday. It will be fun to see how the new sections play out.
 
I figure I'll piggyback Russ's introductions thread, considering we're almost opposites yet very similar in work history

For those who don't know me:

I have been an advisor at PF for a little over a year (which basically means I throw my $.02 around without any real responsibility :wink:), and was promoted to mentor of the technology forum a few weeks ago. When the engineering forums were announced to the staff, I jumped at the opportunity to switch.

I'm currently a Senior at University of Maryland, College Park, in the aerospace engineering space track. I've worked as a drafter in a MEPR firm for the last three years, and quit (for the last time, hopefully) to take classes full-time.

Basically, that means that I know a little bit more about the realities of space systems than a space enthusiast, but not as much as someone in the field.

I haven't decided whether I want to go to work or grad school next year, but I do know I want to work either on planetary exploration missions or space-based industry and manufacturing.

Like Russ, it's difficult to offend me, but I can get annoyed when threads get deliberately derailed, or insults and flames start flying. I don't forsee it to be a problem, since engineering isn't exactly a politics forum.
 

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