The poster session finished. Frankly speaking, it's a little bit disappointing.
Each of us has spent at least 2 or 3 days on this poster. It took me nearly a whole week to do this: from designing to finally having it printed out. Dr. Sension's group have also devoted much time to help me and Kaitlin to finish our poster in case of any slightly mistakes.
However, the result turns out to be not so satisfying.
I was in the second group which started the time when the first finished. I walked around and asked some questions during the first group's presentation time. When it was my time, seldom did any people come. There are several reasons: first, there weren't so many faculty members Notre Dame University taking part in this session, most of them were students; second, I was doing research on physical chemistry which has less attractive molecular structures and more boring mathematics compared with organic chemistry, which made some people just quietly pass over my poster and fix their eyes on other more visual posters; third, I was arranged at a place in the middle of nowhere, it took some efforts to find me.
Anyway, it was worse than expected. How I wish I could have an opportunity to do an oral presentation! But I didn't...
But, after all, it's finished. My research should be carried on and my GRE should start. Heavy burden...
Friday, July 31, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
GRE
I don't know if there are other ways out. My GRE test...
Right after my spending the remaining 3 weeks, I will go back to take the GRE writing test. I have prepared so little that I am afraid.
I'm freaked out! Help!
Right after my spending the remaining 3 weeks, I will go back to take the GRE writing test. I have prepared so little that I am afraid.
I'm freaked out! Help!
Friday, July 24, 2009
I'm happy being here doing research
I'm happy being here, enjoying the research work. To summarise what I'm doing, I'm playing with maths, physics, computer programming to achieve a chemistry goal. What a great fun!
Earlier I have already used optics to understand the experiment, used C language to learn to use matlab, used linear algebra to do data analysis. Today I used another tool, ordinary differential equations, to solve some kinetics problem after we assumed a model. (I helped in working out the equation dy/dx+p(x)y=f(x)).
Before, Many many many students claimed that physics, programming, and even some math were useless. Now, I'm using my example to argue it's not that case. If I had never learnt that, how could achieve this in these day's work?
It's really a feeling of achievement. Keep studying, treating everything with full devotion. One day we may use the seemingly useless thing!
I'm really happy here doing research work.
Earlier I have already used optics to understand the experiment, used C language to learn to use matlab, used linear algebra to do data analysis. Today I used another tool, ordinary differential equations, to solve some kinetics problem after we assumed a model. (I helped in working out the equation dy/dx+p(x)y=f(x)).
Before, Many many many students claimed that physics, programming, and even some math were useless. Now, I'm using my example to argue it's not that case. If I had never learnt that, how could achieve this in these day's work?
It's really a feeling of achievement. Keep studying, treating everything with full devotion. One day we may use the seemingly useless thing!
I'm really happy here doing research work.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Watching the Eclipse online
All the China has just seen a solar eclipse from 8:00 to 11:00 (Beijing time). The Yangtze River valley was lucky enough to experience a total one. I feel it was a pity not being able to watch it through my eyes.
What I could do is just sit in front of my laptop, watching the CCTV and QQLIVE, waiting anxiously the moment when the sun was totally covered by the moon.
There were many cities in which different observation stations were built up. Fortunately, most of them were not bothered by the thick clouds. So I saw many unique scenes in different places such as Rikaze, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Anqing, Tongling, Hangzhou, Tianhuangping, Shanghai and Zhoushan.
It was really awesome when the last part of the sun was eaten by the moon. At that time, the edge of the moon reflected some of the light emitted by the sun so that a bright spot would appear, which looked like a silver ring given to the moon by the sun.
In my hometown, there was also a partial solar eclipse. I saw some of the pictures uploaded by my fellow high school classmates.
It is said that in the year 2035, Beijing will experience another solar eclipse. I hope that I will then be in Beijing and the weather will be fine enough to appreciate the splendid astronomical phenomenon.
What I could do is just sit in front of my laptop, watching the CCTV and QQLIVE, waiting anxiously the moment when the sun was totally covered by the moon.
There were many cities in which different observation stations were built up. Fortunately, most of them were not bothered by the thick clouds. So I saw many unique scenes in different places such as Rikaze, Chengdu, Chongqing, Wuhan, Anqing, Tongling, Hangzhou, Tianhuangping, Shanghai and Zhoushan.
It was really awesome when the last part of the sun was eaten by the moon. At that time, the edge of the moon reflected some of the light emitted by the sun so that a bright spot would appear, which looked like a silver ring given to the moon by the sun.
In my hometown, there was also a partial solar eclipse. I saw some of the pictures uploaded by my fellow high school classmates.
It is said that in the year 2035, Beijing will experience another solar eclipse. I hope that I will then be in Beijing and the weather will be fine enough to appreciate the splendid astronomical phenomenon.
Monday, July 20, 2009
So cold...
I'm right here in the library, UM's undergraduate library. I can feel nothing but cold now.
It has been bothering me when I started to study in the lab in Chem Building. The air conditioner has such a strong power that I cannot stand. I had to pull on the only long-sleeve clothes I have taken with me. But it's dirty now... I didn't wear it, so I'm frozen.
It has something to do with type of people. The white people often feel it's just ok wearing T-shirt under such a temperature, while we Chinese students are complaining that we haven't brought enough clothes.
Next time when I'm in the library, I will put on my thicker clothes, however dirty they are...
It has been bothering me when I started to study in the lab in Chem Building. The air conditioner has such a strong power that I cannot stand. I had to pull on the only long-sleeve clothes I have taken with me. But it's dirty now... I didn't wear it, so I'm frozen.
It has something to do with type of people. The white people often feel it's just ok wearing T-shirt under such a temperature, while we Chinese students are complaining that we haven't brought enough clothes.
Next time when I'm in the library, I will put on my thicker clothes, however dirty they are...
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Shopping at Kroger
A small shopping at Kroger took me 2 hours. Is it worthwhile?
Buses here are quite different from those in China. They will travel according to a schedule that has been made previously. We may need to wait for an hour to get on a bus. So, it's quite an accident to miss one.
I think the population accounts for the difference. In Beijing or some other cities in China, you may expect another bus full of people even if the provious one has just left for not a few minutes. But here, though only one bus in an hour, you can still find that over half of the seats are empty. China has a large population, more buses are necessary.
So, in this, I like China better. Inspite of the crowdness in bus and the frequent traffic jam, I can go wherever I like without waiting at the bus stop worrying about whether I can get on a bus. Maybe next time, I should plan my shopping trip before I set off.
Buses here are quite different from those in China. They will travel according to a schedule that has been made previously. We may need to wait for an hour to get on a bus. So, it's quite an accident to miss one.
I think the population accounts for the difference. In Beijing or some other cities in China, you may expect another bus full of people even if the provious one has just left for not a few minutes. But here, though only one bus in an hour, you can still find that over half of the seats are empty. China has a large population, more buses are necessary.
So, in this, I like China better. Inspite of the crowdness in bus and the frequent traffic jam, I can go wherever I like without waiting at the bus stop worrying about whether I can get on a bus. Maybe next time, I should plan my shopping trip before I set off.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Trip to Pfizer
Yesterday we went on a trip to Pfizer, a famous pharmaceutic factory. But acturally I knew nothing about it before we were given some introductions...
We were divided into 4 groups after several overview speeches. Then we ate our lunch. A sanwich and some cookies are not enough for me... I still wanted more, but no more. After that, we got the lab coat and protection glasses. The glasses were so tight, they made me feel a pain. We were told that it is really cold in the factory before we went there. So we put on too much clothes. However, we were cheated. It was so warm in the factory.
Following the tour guide and listening to different people talking about their work with so many specialty terms with such a high speaking speed could really make me feel exausted. I tried to be focused at first, but finally I give up. Thinking about some good things, such as food , travelling... made the time go faster. I have to say sorry to the speackers for not being able to be focused on their speech any more.
But I still have some gains. Although I couldn't understand totally, I could see so many advanced equipments. The big, clean, complexed factory is worthy to be a well-known one.
I don't know Chinese pharmaceutical factories, so, no comparison, no more conclusion...
We were divided into 4 groups after several overview speeches. Then we ate our lunch. A sanwich and some cookies are not enough for me... I still wanted more, but no more. After that, we got the lab coat and protection glasses. The glasses were so tight, they made me feel a pain. We were told that it is really cold in the factory before we went there. So we put on too much clothes. However, we were cheated. It was so warm in the factory.
Following the tour guide and listening to different people talking about their work with so many specialty terms with such a high speaking speed could really make me feel exausted. I tried to be focused at first, but finally I give up. Thinking about some good things, such as food , travelling... made the time go faster. I have to say sorry to the speackers for not being able to be focused on their speech any more.
But I still have some gains. Although I couldn't understand totally, I could see so many advanced equipments. The big, clean, complexed factory is worthy to be a well-known one.
I don't know Chinese pharmaceutical factories, so, no comparison, no more conclusion...
Friday, July 10, 2009
Yes log?
It terribly hard work...
My teeeeerribly friendly American friends wouln't help me as long as they can understand what I was saying. I tried my best to pay much much much attention to what they talked back to me during these days.....Can this one below count?
I: More pizza are coming.
Someone: Oh! More pizza is coming.
......
My teeeeerribly friendly American friends wouln't help me as long as they can understand what I was saying. I tried my best to pay much much much attention to what they talked back to me during these days.....Can this one below count?
I: More pizza are coming.
Someone: Oh! More pizza is coming.
......
In The Lab
Right here in the lab.
Without culture shock, but shocked by the diligent postdoc mentor
The laser is working well
So...
I need to stay... until... when all the datas are collected...
But wait,
I do like this lab!
I'm using almost everything I have learnt.
A feeling of success.
Without culture shock, but shocked by the diligent postdoc mentor
The laser is working well
So...
I need to stay... until... when all the datas are collected...
But wait,
I do like this lab!
I'm using almost everything I have learnt.
A feeling of success.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
To start...
A reaaaaally strage start.
It is the first time for me to be in a different culture from the Chinese. Culture shock is unavoidable. Begin with today, I will start to tell some things happened or happening on me here in University of Michigan.
To be expected...
It is the first time for me to be in a different culture from the Chinese. Culture shock is unavoidable. Begin with today, I will start to tell some things happened or happening on me here in University of Michigan.
To be expected...
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