User:FuzzyMagma

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Stay safe and make sure others are, take your time, and prioritise your mental health I created my account in May 2016, but did not start actively editing until October 2022. Since then, I have contributed to more than 2,000 articles including 11 Good articles, and the main author of these articles below:

Africa


(to nom)

Ahmed Mohamed El Hassan, Kandaka of the Sudanese Revolution, El Hadi Ahmed El Sheikh, Mike Wingfield, Mansour Haseeb, Mohamed El-Amin Ahmed El-Tom, Bona Malwal, National Public Health Laboratory (Sudan),

(nom) Satti Majid, Mafeje Affair, Ukuthwasa, September 1983 Laws, Makwerekwere

(to nom) Abdel Halim Mohamed, Godwin Obasi, Kamal Shaddad, National Reconciliation (Sudan), Philemon Majok, Archie Mafeje,

(to fix) Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory, 2010 Sudanese general election in Jonglei, Block 5A, South Sudan, War of the Peters, Ahmad Surkati, Ahmed Haroun, Al-Fashaga conflict, Battle of El Fasher, Date cultivation in Dar al-Manasir, Khartoum massacre, Sudanese Greeks, Siege of Khartoum currency, Sudan (rhinoceros), Ibrahim El-Salahi, 2023 Sudan conflict, Traditional healers of Southern Africa, Sudanese Revolution, White Flag League, Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim, Sharhabil Ahmed, Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub, Sudan, History of Sudan, Khalil Farah,

Ali Bedri, Muhammad al-Mahdi al-Majdhub, Islamism in Sudan, Sultan Kigab, Hussein Kamel Bahaeddin, Republican Palace (Sudan), Sara Gadalla Gubara, Republican Palace museum, Kalakla, Abdelrahim Dagalo, Malik Maaza, ＃BlueforSudan, Horses in Sudan, Khalwa (school), 1976 Sudanese coup d'état attempt, Livingstone Mqotsi, Omeima Mudawi-Rowlings, El-Tigani el-Mahi, Albert Rakoto Ratsimamanga, David Ben-Uziel, El Sheikh Mahgoub Gaafar, Edemariam Tsega, Mohamed Hamad Satti, WHO Public Health Prizes and Awards, Coups d'état in Sudan, War crimes during the War in Sudan (2023), Fadel Saeed, Ahmed Umar (artist), Abdallah al-Fadil al-Mahdi, Popular Resistance of Sudan, Muraheleen, 1987 Dhein Massacre

Salah ibn Al Badiya, Education Without Borders, Abdin Mohamed Ali Salih, Ahmed Hassan Fahal, Yahia Abdel Mageed, Pius Okeke, Abdellatif Berbich, Attia Ashour, Aster Gebrekirstos, Masresha Fetene, Youba Sokona, Michael Meadows, Papa Abdoulaye Seck, Francis B. Nyamnjoh, Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah, Al-Nour Al-Jilani, Ben-Erik van Wyk, Omar Al-Qarai, Aly Tewfik Shousha, Sulafa Khalid Mohamed Ali, Elfatih Eltahir, Collar of Honour, Sash of Honour, Comlan A. A. Quenum, Hamidou Toure, Christopher Magadza, Sudanese National Academy of Sciences, Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja, Asia Abdelmajid, Mozambican literature, German Colonial House, German Colonial Museum, Eno Ebenso, Simon Connell, Siricio Iro Wani, Luigi Adwok, Mohamed al-Baghir Ahmed, Ibrahim Yusuf Sulayman, El-Shafie Ahmed el-Sheikh, International Afro-descendant Women's Day, Anis Chouchène, Khamis Abakar, Dardiri Mohammed Osman, Mustafa Tambour, Mohamed Hag Ali Hassan, Abdel-Moniem Mustafa, Order of the Republic (Sudan), Order of the Two Niles, Order of Merit (Sudan), Order of Excellence for Women, Order of Righteous Son of Sudan, Nathaniel Honono, Kafouri, Marriage in Sudan, Shams al-Din Khabbashi, Yasser al-Atta, Masalit massacres, Anonymous Sudan, Sudanese Journalists Syndicate, Al-Bara' ibn Malik Brigade, Suzanne Ratsimamanga, Sami Ahmed Khalid, The Art of Sin, Ibrahim Mursal, African Academy of Sciences, Samson Gombe, Rajaona Andriamananjara, Driss Bensari, Ramjugernath Deresh, Mohamed T. El-Ashry, Mohamed Thameur Chaibi, Farida Fassi, Yehia Bahei El-Din, Hiba Mohamed, Ashraf Mansour, Shahida El-Baz, Mubarak Shaddad, Second Sudanese Sovereignty Council, First Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Shaden Gardood, Abdel Fattah al-Maghrabi, Fadwa Taha, Yarmouk munitions factory, Ana Flávia Magalhães Pinto, Festival Latinidades, Khalil Osman, Ahmad Muhammad Salih, Mayo, Jabra, 1959 Sudanese coup d'etat attempt, Sirba, Wad Banda, Ahmed Mohammed Yassin, Mazin Hamid, Abdel Rahman Jumma, Sudanese Military Academy, Fashion of Sudan, Jantra (musician), Sara Abdelgalil, Sudan Doctors' Syndicate, Siti Alnfor, Deribat, Kereneik, Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company, Karkaraya, Um Heitan, El Tagola, Dibebad, Jarvis Yak, Khader Hamad, Central Reserve Forces, Ministry of Information (Sudan), National Centre for Research (Sudan), Jieng Council of Elders, Charlene Ruto, Ibrahim Jaber, Eiman Yousif

Sultan Hassan, Mohamed Nagi Alassam, Hamid Al-Nazer, Third Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Azhari Mohamed Ali, Tawila, Misterei, Tendelti, Tarjam, Konga Haraza, Al-Shajara, Abu Adam, Burri Almahas, Garden City, Riyadh, Khartoum 3, Al-Manshiyya, Khartoum 2, 1957, 1975 and 1992 Sudanese coup d'état attempt, Fozi el-Mardi, Wadi Seidna, Tawleed, Ar Kaweit, Ardamata massacre, Adama Tamba, Sudan Doctors' Syndicate, 500 Words Magazine, Emmanuel Khamis, Siege of Babanusa, Taiba, Al-Azuzab, Wad Ajeeb, Al-Ashra, Climate change in Sudan, Tarwa N-Tiniri, Tasuta N-Imal, Ministry of Education (Sudan), Abdelrahman KuKu, Alphonse de Malzac

Orders, decorations, and medals of Sudan, Sudan, South Sudan and DRC Permanent Representative to the UN, Coups d'état in Sudan, List of Sudan floods,

Sudanese Sovereignty Council, Sultan Hassan, Ahmed Omer, Mayo district, Order of the Republic, Zafar Mahmood, Sudan floods, Jantra, General Intelligence Service, National Reconciliation, National Research Centre, National Centre for Research, Popular Resistance,

Presidents of Sudan, Ambassadors of Sudan, BoNM-Sudan, Sudanese coups, Districts of Khartoum, WHO Awards,

Materials Science
Age-hardened DSS, EBSD,

(to nom) Slip bands, White etching cracks

Aluminium–copper alloys, VAMAS, Ravi Silva

Zirconium alloy, James Marrow, Fionn Dunne, Angus Kirkland, David Dye, Aluminium–silicon alloys, Aluminium–magnesium–silicon alloys, Dierk Raabe, Dark-field X-ray microscopy, AfLS, Transmission Kikuchi diffraction, Saiful Islam (chemist), Filippo Berto, Henry Royce Institute

John D. Eshelby, Oxford Department of materials, Deformation twinning, Int J Fatigue, DoITPoMS, Bipolar electrochemistry, Aluminium–scandium alloys, Aluminium–manganese alloys, Aluminium–magnesium alloys, AlSi10Mg, Rolling contact fatigue

Int J Plast, J Mech Phys Solids, Angus Wilkinson, Aluminium–zinc alloys, Plastistone

Crystallography, Electron microscopy,

Others
Nobel Prize 50 year secrecy rule,

Auguste Rodin

(nom) Marianne Bachmeier,

(to nom) The Thinker, Isaac Newton's apple tree, Thinker of Hamangia , Cider,

Anime (e.g., one piece characters that are based on actual people), Burgtorfriedhof, Pyotr Grigorievich Sergiev, Jacques Parisot, Josef Charvát, René Sand, Paul Almásy, Aed Abu Amro, Werner Pinzner, Child abuse in association football,

Chess (e.g., Champions Chess Tour 2022 and 2023), Jacek Banasiak, Eva Siracká, Monowar Khan Afridi, Dário Villares Barbosa, Thinker from Yehud, UK Four-day workweek, UKYA, A. Eugene Washington, Whitewashing in art

Carole Souter, St Cross College, Water International, Eugene Aujaleu, Marcin Kacprzak, Anne Ormisson, Handojo Tjandrakusuma, Francesco Pocchiari, Mário Barbosa, Injaz (camel), Karditsa Thinker, Craig Mokhiber, Football's Darkest Secret, Whitefield Schools, Anders Hagfeldt

Francisco Cambournac, Ralph (rat), Trap Lore Ross, Peter Thomson, Jan-Theodoor Janssen, Bajram Zeqiri

WHO Public Health Prizes and Awards, Ihsan Doğramacı Family Health Foundation Prize, Léon Bernard Foundation Prize, Sasakawa Health Prize, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Prize, Dr LEE Jong-wook Memorial Prize for Public Health, Dr A.T. Shousha Foundation Prize and Fellowship, The State of Kuwait Prize for the Control of Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases and Diabetes in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, Jacques Parisot Foundation Fellowship, United Arab Emirates Health Foundation Prize, The Darling Foundation Prize, List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 2024,

FAAS, FIMMM, Fulbright alumni, WHO laureates, Orders of Yugoslavia, Orders of Germany, European Citizen's Prize, Order of Labour

To do
I’m starting to think that I need to focus more on African (especially Sudanese) scientists. For now I’m thinking about making these pages with the aim of creating a short articles/week, a technical/long article/quarter, and a  feature article/year. also AfD

User:FuzzyMagma/sandbox template ... User:FuzzyMagma/sandbox2


 * 1) al-Mirghani and al-Mahdi rivalry
 * 2) Clement Mboro
 * 3) Western Sudan Community Museum
 * 4) Draft:Noori & His Dorpa Band
 * 5) El Matamma
 * 6) October 1964 Revolution
 * 7) Child abuse in madrassas
 * 8) Archeology of Sudan and Archaeology of Sudan Archeology of Sudan
 * 9) Draft:Sudanese Transition to democracy (1985-1989)
 * 10) Abu Qurun
 * 11) El Matamma massacre “كتلة المتمه"
 * 12) Armed Forces Supreme Council (Sudan)
 * 13) 1973 Constitution
 * 14) Gentlemen's Agreement
 * 15) Sudan Self-Government Statute
 * 16) Battle of Shakaba
 * 17) Al-Junaid Company
 * 18) attorney general
 * 19) National Front
 * 20) Daoud Al-Khalifa Abdullah
 * 21) Fadil al-Mahdi Bushra
 * 22) Abdul Rahman Abdoun
 * 23) 1888–1889 Sudan famine
 * 24) 1965 Juba and Wau massacres
 * 25) 1968 Rumbek massacre
 * 26) 1988 Bahr el Ghazal famine
 * 27) 1998 Bahr el Ghazal famine
 * 28) Lalob
 * 29) 2010 El Fasher protests
 * 30) 2019 El Obeid massacre
 * 31) Jirtk
 * 32) Graduates' General Congress
 * 33) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub
 * 34) Hassan al-Turabi
 * 35) Kizan Era (1989 to 1999)
 * 36) National Congress Party (Sudan) and Popular Congress Party split (1999 to 2005)
 * 37) الشريف حسين الهندي Sharif Hussein al-Hindi
 * 38) محمد طلعت فريد
 * 39) Hanan Al-Neel حنان النيل
 * 40) Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
 * 41) Ministry of Health in Sudan
 * 42) History of Medical Research in Sudan
 * 43) Land reform in Sudan
 * 44) Science and technology in SudanR
 * 45) History of metal casting
 * 46) X-ray Laue Diffraction Microscopy
 * 47) Differential-aperture X-ray structural microscopy
 * 48) Arcan test fixture
 * 49) Ultrasonic high cycle fatigue
 * 50) Cold dwell fatigue
 * 51) Nickel alloy Inconel 718
 * 52) Solidification cracking
 * 53) Liquation cracking
 * 54) Micro-cantilever fracture testing
 * 55) Slip bands in metals + Shear band + Shear and moment diagram + Slip (materials science) + Adiabatic shear band + Shear stress
 * 56) Relationship between Noether's theorem and J-integral + Also add other integrals (see notes)
 * 57) SEM-DIC (notes and after DSS NI DIC)
 * 58) GND
 * 59) TRISO particle fuel
 * 60) Graham Machin (scientist)
 * 61) Ian Gilmore (scientist)
 * 62) Richard Brown (scientist)
 * 63) Ian Robinson (scientist)
 * 64) Gareth Hinds
 * 1) Gareth Hinds

In case you are looking for more go to

 * List of missing Africa topics
 * Wikipedia:Requested articles/Natural sciences#Materials Science
 * Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Engineering
 * Requested articles/Biography/By nationality
 * Featured articles in other languages/Arabic
 * Good articles in other languages/Arabic
 * WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles/Dsp13 List/11
 * Wikipedia:WikiProject Sudan
 * Category:Delisted good articles
 * Former featured articles

Not a very good paraphrasing
It’s wild seeing someone (badly) paraphrasing and publishing from a wiki article that I have wrote. Don’t get me wrong, I hate paraphrasing myself and I think sometimes there are perfect sentences that you just enjoy.


 * copied the 1842 incident from the research history of fatigue, 3rd event 🤷‍♂️.
 * copied deformation twinning.