Well, I'm in my third year at Penn State studying biochemistry and molecular biology. I'm in the honors college, which basically means I have to write a thesis to graduate 'with honors', so I'm working in a lab here and have been since the spring of my freshman year. My work isn't too exciting, since I'm not allowed to work with any radioactivity or live virus. In addition to classes and lab I play the horn in the school band. I used to be pretty good, but after a year and a half of braces I lost a bit.
I'm really a mega-computer attempting to understand human qualities such as mercy and love and shit. And love science fact when it comes to space and technology.
Hey there. I think a lot of people know me, but for all those who aren't regular posters in Misc I'll give a brief descrip: I'm a second-year grad student in mathematics, looking to eventually apply what I'm learning to mathematical physics, specifically quantum field theory and relativity. Doing a lot of geometry stuff right now, but very interested in algebraic techniques as well. Hmmm...I B.A.-ed in physics, and have dabbled in sci-fi writing. That's about as science-nerdy as I get.
I'm working on a Bachelor in Physics in Sweden, but I'll probably transfer to the University of Alberta in Canada soon. The plan is to eventually do research.
I've got a Master's degree in astronomy, and I'm currently studying (hard) to get into a PhD program in Observational Cosmology (galaxy surveys and cluster identification algorithm). Wish me good luck! I'm not very into technology (I like my gadgets but I'm happy with sub par machines al long as they work), but astronomy and astrophysics are my playgrounds. Nice to meet y'all scientifically inclined trekkers! Ciao!
Welcome aboard, iguana_tonante. And your sig quote is one I can attest to from experience. My parents currently have 3 green iguanas, as well as a couple of bearded dragons, some leopard geckoes, and other critters I'm forgetting, and we've had iguanas as pets for about 20 years now.
Thank you very much. Well, to be completely candid, I've never had an iguana as pet. I just use them as an example of my lifestyle of choice: reserved, placid, and peaceful. Days of laziness, laid on a beach watching the waves go back and forth. For me, this is a state to strive for. And they are wonderful animals, too.
^Yup, and if you piss them off, be prepared to get whapped with a tail. Been there, done that, the bigger the iguana, the more it hurts.
Wow, there is a world outside Misc or the lounge? Anyway, I am planning to graduate with a masters in Food Science and Technology from the University of Nebraska -- Lincoln. Therefore I am a complete food nerd. Thesis is on the characterization of lipids from the dried distillers gains of sorghum and their antiproliferatory effects on Caco-2 cells. In short lipid analysis and anti-cancer.
I've been on this BBS forever, so I guess it's time to say hi. :thumbsup: I'm a 1st year PhD student working on refined methods for inertial electrostatic confinement fusion. The dream is to give ITER a run for its money. We'll see.
What in God's name does that mean? Can you explain to the average layperson what exactly you are doing? Thanks!
That's some great technobabble for a ship malfunction... The transporters are down Captain! The inertial electrostatic confinement fusion sensors are offline!