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     <h1>Mark E. Fuller, Ph.D.</h1>
     <h1>Mark E. Fuller, Ph.D.</h1>
     <h2>Contributions to Fedora and other OSS Projects</h2>
     <h2>Contributions to Fedora and other FOSS Projects</h2>
     <p>I am currently contributing translations (EN <=> DE) to Fedora as a member of the [[L10N_German_Team|German Translators Team]].
     <p>I am a daily Fedora user and active in the community via maintaining and reviewing packages, testing updates, and bug reporting. I have previously contributed translations (EN <=> DE) to Fedora as a member of the [[L10N_German_Team|German Translators Team]].
     I have previously developed the German-language translations for the Matrix client [https://gitlab.com/ditto-chat/ditto-mobile Ditto].
     I also developed the German-language translations for the Matrix client [https://gitlab.com/ditto-chat/ditto-mobile Ditto].
     My other software development has focused on tools for computational chemistry and contributing to the documentation for related projects (including LaTeX templates): [https://github.com/mefuller github] and [https://gitlab.com/mefuller gitlab]</p>
     My other software development has focused on tools for computational chemistry (especially automated generation of [https://github.com/ReactionMechanismGenerator chemical kinetic reaction mechanisms] and [https://github.com/Cantera/cantera chemistry simulation]) and contributing to the documentation for related projects (including LaTeX templates): [https://github.com/mefuller github] and [https://gitlab.com/mefuller gitlab].</p>
     <h2>Research Engineer</h2>
     <h2>Research Engineer</h2>
     <p>I am currently a member of the [http://www.pcfc.rwth-aachen.de/ Physico-Chemical Fundamentals of Combustion] research group at RWTH Aachen University under Prof. Alexander Heufer.
     <p>In my day job I am a devops engineer with Mobileye in Israel, having escaped academia.
    I earned my Ph.D. with [https://www.brown.edu/Departments/Engineering/Labs/Goldsmith/index.html Prof. Franklin Goldsmith at Brown University] working on [https://www.brown.edu/Departments/Engineering/Labs/Goldsmith/nitrogen-chemistry-page.html nitrogen combustion chemistry] and where I designed and constructed a [https://www.brown.edu/Departments/Engineering/Labs/Goldsmith/shock-tube-page.html diaphragmless "fire-by-wire" shock tube].
I formerly worked as a research engineer, primarily in experimental combustion chemistry, but with significant secondary work on theoretical/computational chemistry.
     For a high-level overview, I have profiles in the usual places: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mefuller1/ LinkedIn], [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uUBu2VAAAAAJ Google Scholar], [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0002-0717    ORCID], &c...</p>
     For a high-level overview of my academic work, I have profiles in the usual places: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mefuller1/ LinkedIn], [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=uUBu2VAAAAAJ Google Scholar], [https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0002-0717    ORCID], &c...</p>

Latest revision as of 19:24, 3 June 2022

Mark E. Fuller, Ph.D.

Contributions to Fedora and other FOSS Projects

I am a daily Fedora user and active in the community via maintaining and reviewing packages, testing updates, and bug reporting. I have previously contributed translations (EN <=> DE) to Fedora as a member of the German Translators Team. I also developed the German-language translations for the Matrix client Ditto. My other software development has focused on tools for computational chemistry (especially automated generation of chemical kinetic reaction mechanisms and chemistry simulation) and contributing to the documentation for related projects (including LaTeX templates): github and gitlab.

Research Engineer

In my day job I am a devops engineer with Mobileye in Israel, having escaped academia. I formerly worked as a research engineer, primarily in experimental combustion chemistry, but with significant secondary work on theoretical/computational chemistry. For a high-level overview of my academic work, I have profiles in the usual places: LinkedIn, Google Scholar, ORCID, &c...