Hi, my name is Max Reinhold Jahnke. I'm 34, and I'm a mathematician from São Carlos, Brazil. The main reason I'm here is to write about my hobbies and connect with new people. I love #mathematics, #reading, #writing, #learning foreign #languages, watching TV shows, and playing video games.
I'm a post-doctoral researcher at the Federal University of São Carlos, and my research field is Partial Differential Equations. I will stop here because I don't want to scare anyone.
I usually read science, fiction, and fantasy. My favorite authors are H.P. Lovecraft, G.R.R. Martin, and V.S. Vinge. Now I'm reading the series The Expansion, and I'm loving it.
As I said, I like to learn foreign languages. Some years ago, I studied a little #Esperanto, but I didn't reach a high level. I can read the Esperanto Wikipedia and some news in Esperanto, but can't speak the language.
I'm always learning. Usually, it is mathematics and languages, but I also like to learn about other cultures, science, and technology. Most recently, I began learning how to bake bread, my main interest is in #baking #sourdough.
@jahnke, welcome! :)
That's a collection of hobbies I have a lot in common with (excepting maybe video games), so I'm looking forward to seeing what you share here! :)
I'm reading Game of Thrones at the moment (yes, *after* the TV series), and Lovecraft is on my list! I can't say I'm familiar with Vinge - is there a short introductory read you'd recommend?
I'd done German a couple of years ago - I use 'done' quite loosely, and to refer to my completion of the Duolingo course. What I ended up underestimating was that truly *learning* the language can't be a passive activity - I had no avenue to use it regularly, and my practice of translating one article a day to keep in touch with the language fell through due to lack of discipline.
Have a great time here! I've only been here (off and on) for a week, and it's been nice so far! There's a pretty eclectic set of folks on here, so there's no dearth of interesting things to stumble upon! :)
@jahnke, thank you, I'll bookmark and check both those recommendations out!
On languages - that's a good point, I should try that out. The article translation was working well for the same thing (though the vocabulary I was gaining was a bit stiff and formal), and helped with writing. My conversational German is poor-to-non-existent, though - I've found that you need to be able to perform at least a wee bit of thinking in the language to be able to converse in it, and I can't do that at all.