Sunday, March 16, 2014

Seminar set 3 March 7 (pm)

     The first speaker was so complicated and so technical and kind of focused on chemistry which again I believe was quite not to my level. It was not as much of an emerging technology as much as it is chemistry. It did not quite click as the other speaker because all the speaker was talking was about all chemistry terms. She presented like pictures of electrons and how they react. But despite that she presented an algorithm that transforms a molecule to another image which again was quite very unclear. But I liked how she was able to present technologies that basically translate a molecule into computer generated imagery for research so that there is a concrete image of the molecule. As again it feels like I am in a whole new seminar but despite that she was very good in speaking and she felt natural and fluent in her English.

      While the second speaker was more interesting than the precious one because this technology is much more easy to understand and simple. I mean if laser treatment can have this great effect on our body then imagine it when future comes, it can have a great effect on people who are body conscious. I was not as really interested after a while because it got kind of gross because of the pictures that was being shown of all saggy butt and stomach. Although she presented many technologies, I think that it was too many and I could not catch up and can’t remember. I prefer if she presented a few and focus on those.Skin treatment and molecular things are not my really interest so I think this topic would have little effect on my career. It is not really my interest at of this moment. I don't plan on doing any technology that involves chemistry or skin treatment. But of course when I get old maybe I can let myself go to this treatment of skin tightening to make myself a little bit better to look at. This is not so helpful to society but for self-leisure and to make you look good which is good but not that helpful to society’s problem.

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