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Bio

Hello! My name is Mark Pellegrini. I'm a PhD candidate in Electrical and computer engineering at the University of Delaware, whence I also got my bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. I'm working under Guang Gao in CAPSL, as a small worker bee for the Cyclops64 project. Our group has been subcontracted by IBM to do hardware verification testing and system software development. Much of my PhD work so far has been in the area of performance analysis.

I also have some background in biomedical engineering, and military history (particularly 20th century) is one of my interests.

I am the Fieldmarshal (ENTJ)

Me and Wikipedia

My current Wikistress level. I'm the one who invented this little meme, which seems to have spread to almost every other major project

I've been on Wikipedia a long time. I'm an administrator, a bureaucrat, and an arbitrator. I'm the "Featured Article Director", meaning that I choose the featured articles that you see on the main page every day (as well as promoting featured articles and in general helping to making the whole process go smoothly.) I'm also on the Wikimedia Foundation's Communications committee, and I'm a member of the ' Wikimedia Press Team' (meaning I help answer the many emails Wikipedia gets). Somehow, I've managed all of this despite being an obnoxious internet troll.

I've been to quite a few Wikipedia meetups, and I've met a fair number of other Wikipedians. They're good people.

I've written a lot of articles - over 400, at last count. I've also taken a fair number of pictures and requested a few articles. I'm a generalist, in that I contribute all over wikipedia. I've written articles in many different fields, including featured articles in history, science, and literature. I think, at one point or another, I've done every task there is to do on Wikipedia, from fixing double redirects and cut-and-paste page moves to presenting a case before the arbcom and writing custom software for Wikipedia (an upload bot).

After you've been here a while, you start to notice certain trends. I've started writing them down at Raul's laws of Wikipedia, which also includes a few discovered by others.

Why this username? Long, boring story...

...and where would I be without my beloved fan club?


For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? -- Matthew 16:26