About me
Hello everyone! My name is Henry Díaz Bordón, and I'm a programmer and, above all, mathematics enthusiast currently based in Spain. My main interests are code and math, of course, but also working out and gaming.
I'm also really into soccer football, being a HUGE fan of Real Madrid; one could say it was my first true love, although I enjoy other sports as well, such as Track and Cross Country (even though I'm not very good at them).
Education
I'm currently studying \(\text{mathematics}\:\land\:\text{computing}\) at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M). However, in the exciting journey my education has been so far, I have achieved a few accomplishments I am very fond of:
- I am an officially gifted student, landing in the 99th percentile in mathematic intelligence.
- I earned the Amancio Ortega scholarship, which allowed me to study for a year in my dream country, namely, the USA.
- I have a C2 certificate in English (which supposedly demonstrates proficiency, despite my funny writing).
Projects
In the meantime, I divert myself to making (arguably) fun code projects, and my top favorites are listed below:
- PNPL: an esoteric language based on the fundamental theorem of arithmetic.
- Interferencias: Wave interference simulator (in Spanish).
- Cavendish: Yet another gravitational physics simulator.
- hngin: An attempt to implement a 3D rendering engine based on pure intuition and linear algebra.
- hShip: A tiny ships game made of ASCII characters.
If you are looking for more professional work, make sure to check out my publications page, I believe you'll find what you want there.
Contact
You can reach me through GitHub, or for professional inquiries you can e-mail me.