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hello! i am fanoplanes (they/them). i'm a physics student from central europe
you can contact me through email at fanoplanes@tilde.team or pontryagin@protonmail.com
you can also find me at @fanoplanes:matrix.org
i spend most of my time tinkering with linux (arch btw), working at my thesis, reading, or listening to music
my thesis topic is anomalous light transport in photonic crystals which boils down to doing ungodly amounts of matrix multiplications in C++.
you can also find me at keybase or keyoxide