Posted by David in Natural Sciences on November 16, 2013
After a week spent in the library with a 21 hour session on the final day and falling ill in between, all of the deliverables were finally handed in, ending in a tired late afternoon society drink when everyone finally woke up. And so begins molecular cell biology and nanoscience. This module is based around […]
Posted in Dissertation, Societies, Studying | Tagged academic seminars, cellular imaging, deliverable week, electrochemistry, forensic science, I-science society, Interdisciplinary Science, Interdisciplinary Science Society, ISci, Leicester university, nanoparticles, nat sci, Natural Sciences, NDVI, project, project seminars, python, quantum dots, uol
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on September 3, 2013
This week I handed in all the final bits of work for my internship, which I was cautious to do properly as there’s quite a stereotype of interns leaving things a bit of a mess! In the end I was able to take part in 3 projects based around the deposition and properties of polymers, […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged electrochemistry, Interdisciplinary Science, internship, ISci, materials and interfaces group, nat sci, Natural Sciences, student blog, summer project
Posted by David in Natural Sciences on July 24, 2013
This summer I was lucky enough to join the materials and interfaces research group in the chemistry department for a project that looks to be taking me right through to September. Even with the academic year over, it’s becoming increasingly common to take internships over the holidays, especially in the sciences. And while you will […]
Posted in Internship, Volunteering | Tagged Chemistry, electrochemistry, fingerprints, forensic science, Interdisciplinary Science, ISci, natsci, Natural Sciences, polymers, student blog, summer internships, Summer School, University of Leicester, volunteering |
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