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Who I Am

- My name is Ethan Paul. I am currently an engineering student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute studying Mechanical Engineering. I am an avid outdoorsman, former Boy Scout, and can make a mean omlette (if I do say so myself). I'm also a Type 1 Diabetic, working on joining the Artificial Pancreas and OpenOMNI projects. + My name is Ethan Paul. I am currently an engineering student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute studying Mechanical Engineering. I am an avid outdoorsman, former Boy Scout, and can make a mean omlette (if I do say so myself). I'm also a Type 1 Diabetic, and working on joining the DIY Pancreas and OpenOMNI projects.

What I Do

- Lots of things! I work at WPI Network Operations and spent three years as an intern for SolidWorks. I also enjoy programming, fixing my aging car, hiking, and squeezing extra years of life out of old technology. + Lots of things! I work at WPI Network Operations and spent three years as an intern for the SolidWorks Corporation. I also enjoy programming, fixing my aging car, hiking, and squeezing extra years of life out of old technology.

My Network

- The ENPaul Network (ENPN) is a homelab environment designed, created, and maintained by/for myself. To be clear: the things I do with my servers are completely unnecessary and wholly ridiculous. I do them anyway because they're fun! See the Network Section to learn more. + The ENPaul Network (ENPN) is a homelab environment designed, created, and maintained by/for myself. To be clear: the things I do with my servers are completely unnecessary and wholly ridiculous. I do them anyway because they're fun! See the Network Section to learn more.