Who Else Is Studying Physics or Math at the Free University of Brussels?

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A new member introduced themselves as Dimitri Terryn, an 18-year-old first-year physics and mathematics student at the Free University of Brussels. They expressed interest in connecting with other forum members to learn about their studies and professions. Responses included a 20-year-old sophomore studying management information systems at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and a 53-year-old with undergraduate degrees in physics and math, currently working as a technician for Hewlett Packard on wetbench processes for inkjet print heads. The discussion highlights a diverse range of ages and academic backgrounds among forum members.
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Greetings all.

Being a new member, I thought I would introduce myself.
The screenname I use is my real name. I'm 18 years old, soon to be 19. I am currently in my first year of physics/mathematics at the Free University of Brussels.

I was wondering who else browses these forums. It would be nice to get an idea who all you people are, and you are doing studywise/professionally.

In conclusion: Hi all ! :smile:
 
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Hi Dimitri Terryn! Welcome aboard! :smile:

I'm a 20 year old sophmore studying management information systems at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
 
Welcome Dimitri,

I am (soon to be) 53, I have Undergrad degrees in Physics and Math (lots of numerical analysis). Currently I am working in a Cleanroom as a technician for Hewlett Packard. I am currently working on wetbench processes for the future generation of Inkjet print heads.
 
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