What are the guidelines for participating in Physics Forums?

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Hello everyone! I am a new member to Physics Forums. I look forward to having intellectually stimulating conversations and conversing with like-minded people who have share my interest in science and engineering. Below I list some information about me:

- I will be graduating from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) this December 2016. My major is a Bachelor's of Science in Physics.

- My hobbies include learning and practicing new languages ( currently these are: Spanish, Ukrainian, Romanian), musical theatre, and playing guitar.

- My favorite topics in physics include electrodynamics, optics and molecular biophysics.

- I have worked as a Supplemental Instruction Leader at UTSA and enjoyed helping others have an understanding and appreciation for science.

- I am currently searching for employment as a physics researcher. Dream job would involve metamaterials, biomedical imaging, and/or space exploration.
 
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