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Hello,
my name is Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan, I am a French guy who mainly contributes on the French Wikipedia and likes (Wikibooks, Wiktionary). I sometimes create or contribute to articles on the English WP. I created by mistake two accounts, the other one is Cdnc, and will not be used anylonger.
Who am I
editI'm basically an engineer specialised in materials sciences, especially high temperature plasticity (6 month training for my master's degree) and high temperature corrosion (my doctorate, although I did not defend it…).
I'm a volunteer certified first responder and first aid instructor; in fact, I did not practice since 2000, but I try to stay "in tune" by collecting information about medicine and technics. That's why I know a little bit of traumatology and emergency medicine, although my true skill are limited to non-invasive technics and no drugs, no diagnostic (but situation and casualty assessment).
I was also a cinema projectionist during two years in a "Art et Essai" theater: cultural center that programs movies that are classified "Art et Essai" (art and tries ?), i.e. considered to have a "cultural interest". This usually corresponds to a personnal project of a director or an author, who are not considered just as employees of the productor.
Between 2000 and 2007, I worked for a manufacturer of X-ray diffractometers and spectrometers, in the software development team, as a technical writer, customer support, customer teacher and quality manager, in Paris. My wife moves to Le Havre, so I resigned to follow her and became teacher in mechanical engineering during four years, in vocational education (16-22 years old students). Since 2011, I am a mechanical calculation engineer (FEM).
My main contributions
editIn English, I contributed to the articles
- 2005 French riots
- Acronym and initialism
- Advanced Fighting Fantasy
- Always Coming Home (Ursula K. Le Guin, 1985)
- Anti-French sentiment in the United States
- Bearing pressure
- Bleeding
- Casualty lifting
- Casualty movement
- Cavalier perspective
- Cremona diagram
- Croc (game designer), a french RPG creator
- crystallite (materials science)
- Dark Eye (The)
- Emergency Action Principles
- Emergency population warning
- emergency telephone number;
- field hospital, french red plan, french white plan
- Firefighter, fire fighting, sapeur-pompier, Paris Fire Brigade
- firestorm
- French people
- Geneva drive
- Golden Hour, emergency medical service;
- hose coupling
- hydrant wrench
- internal bleeding
- Lone Wolf (gamebooks)
- long spine board
- malaise
- maldevelopment, underdevelopment
- Malinas score
- Métal Hurlant, Heavy Metal (magazine);
- Miller index
- moiré pattern
- organization of the emergency medical assistance
- Peter Safar (biography, physician, father of CPR);
- Pole figure
- police
- préfecture
- Réseau Sentinelles
- Rêve de Dragon, a french RPG
- Siegbahn notation
- signal-to-noise ratio
- Social situation in the French suburbs
- strain tensor
- stress tensor
- stretcher
- thermogravimetric analysis
- tourniquet
- TWA Flight 800
- Two-in, two-out
- vacuum matress
- vehicle extrication
- wave-particle duality
- wildfire
- wound
- X: in math
- X-ray, Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Wavelength dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence
See my contributions as Cdnc
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