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I have been teaching microelectronics at ETH Zurich, one of two technical universities in Switzerland, since 1988. Most of my teaching material on how to design digital Integrated Circuits has been collected in a textbook published by Morgan Kaufman Publishers [[1]] (following an earlier edition with Cambridge University Press in 2008). My personal interests go way beyond circuit design, however, and include topics as disparate as discrete mathematics, European languages, geography, economy, and modern history. I consider Wikipedia a fascinating experiment and I am happy to contribute to it from time to time.