I have been thinking about visiting a FIRST robotics team for more than a year, but never worked out the coordination and schedule. Just this week, I received an email forwarded by NC State IEEE robotics team asking for mentors helping a FTC team that will be hosted at NC State campus. What a blessing! I did not go out to a team but a team comes to my place. I went to their first meeting, and I felt very good at the environment. Look forward to the new competition season, a lot to be learned.
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On September 23, I am very thankful that I had an unconditional pass for my preliminary exam.
This exam took two weeks to answer seven questions from my four committees. One of the questions was to write a NSF EAGER proposal. To be honest, this was the most difficult exam I have ever had in my life. The writing part requires broad reading, in-depth understanding, and insightful integrating of the literature. All needs to be done within two weeks. Everybody gets different questions. There is no easy way to prepare for this exam. I spent more than one year to prepare for this exam, which was likely as triple time as others would take. I went to the writing center for several months to work on my writing. I found a quite room to study the month before the exam and I also used that room for my exam. I took time off other work to make sure that I got least distraction during the exam, and I accumulated some moral support on file so that I can look at in case I feel frustrated and doubt about myself. I had daily documentation of the progress. The whole process was painful. The committee's questions were very challenging. However, I learned so much from preparing and answering. My reading skill and writing skill get much better. I have a much better picture of my research, which also helps me prepare for my next step: dissertation proposal. I am thankful for the committee I have. Now I can change my title from a doctoral student to a PhD candidate. Sunday, September 13 from 1-3pm
Explore all kinds of robots, check out 3D printers and tech-infused art, tinker with circuits, and build with Lego with guest star scientists from The Forge Downtown. https://www.marbleskidsmuseum.org/robotsandbeyond |
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