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Hello everyone.

I am currently studying electrical and electronics engineering as an undergraduate student in a no name university. Being a long time lurker of PF, I decided to finally subscribe to ask some questions and rely on its members wisdom.

I have strong interests, although at a modest level, in math, signal processing, control theory, analog circuit design and applied math in general. I love the idea of solving a problem through pure analytical means and then testing it with tangible systems only to find that it works.

Along with these subjects I enjoy learning new languages, reading literature, learning about biology and Earth sciences and classical music.

On a more personal note, I spent more than half of my life wasting it, with little to no interests in learning anything. Following a certain event in my life, I completely changed and I'm taking my revenge on my old self, trying to learn as much as I can, for the sake of it. I still know next to nothing, but I enjoy learning anyway.

To conclude this introduction, English is not my first language and I DO like getting corrected if I make mistakes.
 
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Welcome to PF. We often wonder how many lurkers there are out there. I'm glad you decided to join.

Your English sounds fine to me.
 
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