My name is Marek Blahuš, I was born in 1986, come from Uherské Hradiště, live in Brno and hold a Master's degree in applied informatics (with specialization in natural language processing) from Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic. Since 2017, I have been working as programmer and data scientist for Lexical Computing, developer of the Sketch Engine. Before that, in 2011–2019, I worked as ICT technician at Masaryk University's Language Centre. I also served as Masaryk University's Wikipedian in Residence (in 2015–2016, and on as a honorary position). In the winter semester 2008/2009, I was an Erasmus student at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Leuven (Flanders, Belgium), and in 2010–2011, I was doing an Erasmus internship with E@I in Nancy (Lorraine, France). My interests include computer programming, genealogy (including genetic genealogy) and languages (especially the international language Esperanto).
I used to contribute mostly to the Esperanto Wikipedia, where I am an administrator, but in the recent years I have been extensively contributing to the Czech version too. I also have edits in several dozens of other Wikimedia projects, often in languages which I barely understand. For a more or less complete list of other Wikipedias where I have substantial contributions, see the interwiki links (the "Languages" box) on this page. If you are interested about my contributions to the English Wikipedia, see the respective list.
In January 2009, I contributed to the article on Entropa, a controversial promotional work of art of the Czech presidency of the Council of the European Union, by uploading photographs (File:Entropa.jpg and File:Entropa-detail.jpg, later reduced to File:Entropa-rectangular.jpg) of it I took during my trip to Brussels when no other photographs were yet available while the subject was quickly reaching the news headlines in many countries.
On February 16th, 2015, here on English Wikipedia, I discovered Morgan Dee Voon – the alleged amateur female scientist and a possible mistress of the Czech-born founder of modern genetics Gregor Mendel – my non-existent fellow citizen and the subject of a hoax that had been a Wikipedia article for more 7 years, 10 months and 16 days before it was removed upon my request on February 23rd. At the time of the deletion, it ranked 11th on the list of discovered hoaxes by length of existence. The discovery was actually a confirmation of my hypothesis that, using an algorithm, I am able to find more hoaxes like Haď Čarém (discovered by my friends some weeks before) in a single evening. Some months afterwards, the hoax discovery got into the headlines of regional and on-line media.
Yes, it seems that I am addicted to Wikipedia. Blahma 14:26, 5 September 2005 (UTC)