What can an undergraduate nanoscale science major bring to the community?

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I can already tell that getting to know the community here will be a real treat! I'm Max, an undergraduate nanoscale science major with great thirst for knowledge and collaboration. My previous visits to the forums have been in the capacity of a lurker, seeking advice on frequently asked physics questions, but now the time feels right to be an active participant. Feel free to drop me a line, and here's hoping our paths intersect as we seek out higher understanding.
 
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Thanks, Greg! Good to be on board!
 
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