Profile: Joubin Far

Your personal background.
I was born on 11th of April 1954 and grew up in Tehran the capital city of Iran.
My elementary and high school I visited there and after my military service I left Iran to Germany In 1975.
My next period of life began in Germany from scratch with the first step by passing the examinations of The Institute for Foreign College Applicants in Hanover and attending the comprehensive University/College of Technology Bremen there I educated electrical engineering (B.S.).

For depth of knowledge in EE I visited Technical University in Erlangen there I were employed as technical assistant at department of high frequency Egineering for developing elecetronic cicuitry.


Simultanous I studied at correspondence University Hagen in field Computer
Technology and EE.
After two years experince at Bicc-Vero-Electronics at department of
electronic I taught at diversity Computer Training Centers and finally at Olivetti.

Since 1985 I have worked as freelance in EE and Computer Technology at

Training Centers and hard-software companies.
Recently I involve more and more in Teaching, Application Engineering, Consulting and Management.


Hobbies

►Radio Amateur (Callsign DK1BJF), Flying, Fishing, Science,

Observation of Nature, TV only informativ programs,Movies.

►Music: Classic, Pop, and Country music.

►Favorite food: The best of international cuisine.

►Favorite color is blue.


Your opinions about Einstein@Home
The theory of relativity was for me so fascinated as I was a student at primary school final year that I spend my time at High School and College for understanding and deepening of this subject, specailly relativistic Physics.
Subjects like Existence of gravitational waves, curvature of space, Space-time, Time traval and Universe are the reason for my participation and Engagement in Einstein@Home project in the hope of my contribution to proving of these theories.
In my opinon this project is not only the begin of searching for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO gravitational wave detectors but opening the gate to the Einstein´s World.
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant NSF-0200852 and by the Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the investigators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the MPG.

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