About me

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I am a PhD student in Computer Science, and I'm fascinated by Wikipedia. How is it that people all over the world can come together, unprompted, unprovoked, unpaid, to volunteer their time in this stunningly comprehensive and incredibly reliable knowledge resource?

Accomplishments

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I created and wrote most of the following pages:

  1. Aggregated nipple sponge
  2. Blunt-tailed isopod
  3. Bladder clam
  4. Bristly mound fields
  5. Bush chinquapin
  6. Cabbage parachute
  7. California banana slug
  8. California Christmas tree worm
  9. California sunset clam
  10. Chocolate porcelain crab
  11. Clasping twig gall wasp
  12. Club gall wasp
  13. Cooper's chiton
  14. Crown whitefly
  15. Diastrophini
  16. Diyi Yang
  17. Doto urak
  18. Endectyon
  19. Esmark's brittle star
  20. Eudistoma ritteri
  21. Georgia Institute of Technology School of Cybersecurity and Privacy
  22. Gould's baby chiton
  23. Grainy hermit crab
  24. Harford’s isopod
  25. Heath's chiton
  26. Lightbulb tunicate
  27. Magnificent feather duster worm
  28. Merten's chiton
  29. Ophioplocus
  30. Painted anemone
  31. Pareurythoe californica
  32. Periclistus
  33. Pink bow-tie gall wasp
  34. Pinkfringe
  35. Rocky Mountain maple felt mite
  36. Snowberry sawfly
  37. Tibey de Cresta
  38. Trumpetwood
  39. Tubulanus ruber
  40. Tunic-band compound tunicate
  41. Veiled chiton
  42. Yellow fanworm

And I contributed significantly to the following pages:

  1. Craneiobia tuba
  2. Flat porcelain crab
  3. Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing
  4. Georgia Institute of Technology School of Interactive Computing
  5. Isla Vieques dwarf gecko
  6. Plains pricklypear
  7. Theory of Basic Human Values

I also like to contribute to Wikimedia Commons, especially with images relevant to natural history. You can see my uploads here.

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