Monday, May 12, 2008

Omron Detected Irregular Heartbeat



gigs do not usually talk in the blog, but last week I was at the Intermag 08 in Madrid, and I come stoned.

The Intermag is an international conference on basic and applied magnetism. Applied research means that the design has developed a new gadget, which makes for a jug of Asian Congress. It is worth noting the long list of Kims had on the list of attendees.

Yes, I am dedicated to research, and specific to the magnetism of small things, and more especially from the local probe microscopy, tunneling and atomic force.

I've been in this Congress as the second author of an oral communication from my boss, which I have made some steps with the atomic force microscope. Some day if you like, which I doubt, here's where my work focuses.

For all this the Congress was already special enough, as it has been my first international congress. But it also happened to me a few things I have left out of orbit.

the first day, during the reception of Congress, with the new minister of research out there, I was able to talk to Albert Fert, Nobel Prize in physics last. I had to have taken a picture, I think this is not repeated.

The second day I was having dinner with Roland Wiesendanger, which for you is not nothing but a normal person, but for me is the god of the tunnel microscopy. Was telling us some stories about the nobel prize that gave the creators of the scanning tunneling microscope, in addition to the German research fellows charge more than double the English (No comment.)

The best came on the last day. The communication sent to Congress, is made in collaboration with a group of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), and last week one of our colleagues asked me when I went to go there.
QUEEEE!! So I have offered to make the stay of my thesis at MIT (yes, I finally Bienve has left a room) which is the most wonderful that ever happened to me at work. With all this, and if I find funding next year I'm going to Boston a little while Curran one of the most powerful research centers worldwide.

I'm still freaking out ...

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