Hey everyone,

My name is Momodu Victor (you can call me Momodu). I am a third-year 
Electronics and Electrical Engineering student at Obafemi Awolowo 
University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

I am a self-taught programmer with 2 years of experience coding with 
Python. I have used it to build the following projects (* mean actively 
being developed):

   1. 
   
   A bot that plays the Wordle game utilising SeleniumBase and PostgreSQL.
   2. 
   
   A CLI application that can utilise a PC’s keyboard or a gamepad as a 
   controller for a locally-assembled drone.
   3. 
   
   A bot that implements Reinforcement Learning to learn how to play the 
   2048 game.*
   4. 
   
   An NLP system for interacting with a healthcare robot.*
   

I have also taken some courses on Machine Learning by DeepLearning.ai on 
Coursera.

I am also learning to use Google’s style guide for Python for writing as 
well as documenting code properly. 

As part of my university coursework, I have learnt how to use MatLab for 
engineering problems and machine learning. Therefore, I believe that counts 
as having experience  with Computer Algebra System software as MatLab 
implements both numeric and symbolic mathematical approaches.

I have perused the SymPy documentation as well as tutorial videos and I 
believe I have an understanding of what the project is about, what it 
stands for and what it hopes to achieve.

While scanning through the ideas list, two ideas piqued my interest and 
they are:

   1. 
   
   Benchmarks and performance 
   <https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-Ideas#benchmarks-and-performance> 
   and;
   2. 
   
   Symbolic Control Systems (sympy.physics.control) 
   
<https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-Ideas#symbolic-control-systems-sympyphysicscontrol>
   

I would look through both and select which idea would best suit my 
skillsets.

And that wraps up my introduction.

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