Hi, I'm David Alexander Madore (sometimes called "Ruxor" or "Gro-Tsen"), PhD of the University of Orsay, France and associate professor at Télécom ParisTech in Paris.
My Web site: http://www.madore.org/~david/ - and if you wish to know more about me specifically, see my personal info page. (There used to be an article about me in Wikipedia; I did not write it and it was deleted after some time: I think both the writing and the deleting were rather stupid/pointless but I didn't get a say in either.)
I plan to contribute mainly to articles on mathematics and particularly on algebra; my research specialty is algebraic geometry or, more precisely, arithmetic geometry (but I yet have to write that page); but I also have a great interest for set theory and mathematical logic.
I am also interested in computers: computer science and programming languages in particular (I'm the inventor of Unlambda), but various other things such as the Unicode standard, the Linux operating system, and so on.
Among my other eclectic fields of interest: linguistics, astronomy, calendars, zen and various other things. Incidentally, I'm gay.