Sunday, March 31, 2013

Consciousness



Two interesting points:

a) An earthworm can feel pain and it has a mind. If you cut it into two, both sides now wiggle in agony. So now it has two minds? or two souls? or two consciousness? where is the original earthworm? And so a human can live with one half of a brain. If a person donates half of his brain to another person, does this donor exist in two bodies?

b)
1.Theory of Evolution states that organisms evolve with traits to help them survive better (natural selection). 2.Only a certain amount of knowledge is needed for survival.
3. There is a boundary to what we can know since our brain is part of an the evolution. There is no need to evolve such powerful brains to comprehend what we cannot comprehend. (Limit of Science)

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Post Nano Tech Study Tour

The study tour has concluded. From uncertainties, to enjoyment and fun, to not wanting to come back, and then back to reality. Everything occurred much faster than the SEP. The country (Japan) the environment and the company made this study tour extremely memorable and I have  learned much from this study tour, both about myself as well as nano technology and research. Work aside, there was also time for relaxing at the end of the day. A pity I didn't look out for haruna luna but bought an AKB48 album instead containing my favourite of their songs, ponytail to shushu. But here's my favourite haruna luna song!

Overfly

I'm going to miss this study tour, maybe more than SEP, because i can enjoy thoroughly throughout the 5-6 months during SEP, but this 1 week study tour is kind of short and does not make me miss home and friends. And I really miss the Japanese culture, people, heritage and everything much more than Sweden.

Will I ever find Shimadzu again?


Thursday, January 17, 2013

SEP Write-up


NUS SEP to KTH Sweden in 12/13 Sem 1



Before embarking on the exchange trip to KTH, I had some expectations set and goals/accomplishments to be completed. Overall, it has been a fulfilling exchange and the experience at KTH was a wonderful one.

My selection basis for university was primarily a country belonging to a different continent (different culture) and in descending order of importance safety, availability of modules not offered by NUS and wide variety of “mappable” modules. Cost was not included because before embarking on SEP, I believed that there isn’t much of a living cost to include and food prices can be overcome by cooking. Indeed, studying in Sweden for only 1 semester did not incur huge expenses on daily necessities. In total, I spent slightly less than $8000 SGD including lodging and needs, insurance, food and transport (both local and return air tickets), less than the projected amount of $12000. Knowing the cheaper options can save a lot and add more budget to enjoying/travelling during exchange. For example, lodging needs can be found in IKEA at a comparable price to Singapore and certain food products like salmon are cheaper than Singapore (SGD10/kg in Stockholm compared to SGD15-20/kg in Singapore).





My selection basis arrived me at 2 main options, Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan (KTH), that weren’t as popular choices as the other SEP universities. However, Stockholm was situated at a more convenient location for making short trips to other parts of Europe than Trondheim. KTH offered modules that NUS does not offer and I highly recommend (non core modules); Swedish History and Culture and The Nuclear Fuel Cycle were modules that exceeded my expectations and there will surely be no similar modules in NUS. Swedish History and Culture provided guided field trips to the city and the most prominent museums (Vasamuseet and Skansen) for free and is taken by only exchange students, hence an excellent chance to meet foreign students from around the world (although most students are from the Erasmus program, thus mainly Europeans).


The Nuclear Fuel Cycle is the most interesting module taken, as the name suggest it is not something found in Singapore. The module provides free guided field trips to nuclear plants, processing/enrichment plants and storage facilities. For my year, there was a 2-day field trip to La Hague, France and two other trips to other facilities in Sweden. There is no exam for this module but a case study report on the feasibility for construction of nuclear facility in a chosen country.

Stockholm is a clean, environmentally-friendly and safe city. The primary means of transport is by rail and there is much walking to be done, even around the huge KTH campus that does not have an internal shuttle bus service like NUS. The classroom and research facilities are modern, and the learning and assessment methods are slightly different from NUS. Much emphasis is placed on group work and there is cohesive learning, especially with the absence of the bell curve. Most, if not all homework, are done in groups. Presentations are common even for science modules. However, Swedish students are more reserved than expected. Questions asked in class by the lecturers seldom receive enthusiastic response.




Going on exchange to KTH in semester 1 will experience the end summer, autumn and winter seasons. The last picture above on was actually taken during a class 2 snowstorm. It is a great time to visit Sweden unless you are a fan of flowers, in which spring is a better season to come. Travelling in end summer to other countries like Italy and France is ideal for taking pictures while in autumn, trekking in the autumn forests in Germany’s Black Forest or Tyresta By in Stockholm are great. In winter, there is the aurora further North towards Kiruna (Albisko National Park) and skiing/snowboarding. The Eurail pass is a good way to travel out of Sweden by train while budget airlines like Ryanair and Easyjet (to Geneva only from Sweden) cost around SGD100 or less.

There is also no issue of language barrier as most Swedes speak fluent English. After my exchange, I did not feel any truly uniquely “Swedish” experiences that were truly memorable. Afterall, the Swedish identity was a created image (find out more from Swedish History and Culture module). Swedes are generally reserved and quiet in nature. Families are mostly segregated by generations as well due to the welfare scheme. If I would use one word to describe Stockholm after this exchange, “lonely” would be apt. However, this does not deter me to go to Stockholm for exchange if I were to re-choose my option. After this exchange, I realize and cherish Singapore’s institutional frameworks and culture more than ever before. 

Sunday, January 06, 2013

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Quantum phenomenon

Just immediately after Istvan taught in quantum lessons here at kth, there's a research study posted on sciencedaily.

Quantum correlation

Friday, July 20, 2012

Professor Layton Vs Phoenix Wright



Looks very promising. And now i'm embarking on Prof Layton series. Complete phoenix wright series and they're awesome. Diablo 3 was a disaster of repetitive gameplay. Dragon's nest was a wreck of random disconnections. Pokemon black/white 2 is so far awesome with same pokemon but a new story and tournament.

Packing: 90% complete

Saturday, June 09, 2012

CM3291

gotta be the worst paper ever. Although the experiment was so simple, no heating involved, no refluxing, no purification, no nothing, but first attempt didnt yield any compound after 2hours. So part A ended up with nothing at 11.30am so i had to redo the experiment and cut short every single procedure by more than  50% praying that the yield wouldn't suffer. And it didnt! so at 1pm i started part B. So total part B will take 30minutes while exam end at 2pm. Of course there was a written paper to complete while experiment was going on. Then my beaker had to shatter and everything went sploush 5min later. And so redo AGAIN. And this time with no time to spare for a retry, no compound came out. So gg. There goes 8 marks.


Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Modules taken
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CORE: CM1101, CM1131, MA1421, CM1111, CM1121, LSM1401, CM2111, CM2132, CM2142
UE: LSM1301
Breadth: SN1101E
GEM: GEM2901, GEK1529
Faculty Requirement: PC1322, ST1131

Yr 2 sem 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CORE: CM2121, CM2101, CM2102
SS: SSS1207
UE: GEM2900

Special Sem 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CORE: CM3291

Yr 3 sem 1 (exchange)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CORE: Nano and Quantum
UE: Nuclear Fuel Cycle
Breadth: Swedish Culture and  History

Yr 3 sem 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CORE: CM3232, CM3212, CM3292
UE: 2 mods

Total Level 1000 MC: 48

University Requirements : 20/20
Faculty Requirements : 8/8
Major Requirements : 72/104
Unrestricted Electives : 20/28

Year 4
___________________________________________________________
Honors project 16MC
4 CM4xxx modules 16MC
2 UEs 8MC

Saturday, June 02, 2012

Update

Lack of updates and what can you blame?

Diablo 3.

Now stuck with this song originally by Joan Osborne. Heard it on the voice 2 by Katrina Parker.



and also maroon 5's payphone :D one of the songs of the upcoming album

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Camouflage

Lol this guy reminded me of the guy in hunger games working in the bakery

Invisible Man