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60 2020-04-20 03:08 *

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Sorry about the malicious websites. Linkedin will only let you see the page once anyway. Here's snapshot. http://archive.is/NZZsc

I can't read Romanian. It's a Latin language and I could maybe understand what an article in a newspaper is about and that'd be it.

Cristian Frâncu is a computer scientist fascinated by the world of computers. He currently lives in America, where he left as a young man. For a short time he returned to Romania, to follow his dreams, but, helped by the Romanian treasury, he understood that Romania is not ready for his return. In America, he worked for six years at Google as a Software Engineer, spending most of his time developing the Google Mini. Prior to that, he studied Computer Science in Rutgers, New Jersey, where he was able to earn his PhD by being saved in time by his project mentor, Craig Nevill-Manning, who pulled him out of the academic world and brought him to Google. His interests at Rutgers were in Machine Learning, Music Information Retrieval, Artificial Intelligence.

Before studying at Rutgers, Cristian obtained a diploma of in-depth studies from the Faculty of Automation and Computers at the Bucharest Polytechnic Institute, surviving the course of Electronic Devices and Circuits, which made many victims. At Automatică, he arrived from the Computer Science High School, where he discovered his passion for computers, becoming a national Olympic at the programming competitions, a major change from the previous years, from the gymnasium, when he was a national Olympic in physics and mathematics.

Currently, Cristian lives in his adoptive country, where he works as an independent in various projects having more or less connection with the world of computers. From time to time he visits with pleasure and nostalgia his favorite city, Bucharest, Romania.

Do you know why Romanian hackers (as in ``movie villain hackers'') were so good?

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