Dreams come true, and I'm writing this post from a computer belonging to the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science of the University of Hong Kong. I've been here for a week as realizing a short-term stay, and I'll be here for a week more. My stay is intended to perform a knowledge exchange, and there is a lot to learn, I must admit. Being here is fruitful for me, because, apart from myself being introduced to the whole new modus vivendi and modus operandi, my air pollution research has got a shift, and has been pushed in a completely new direction. I am very excited about it, but don't want to dig into this before I have done some investigation in this regard and made come preliminary conclusions.
May I just say that my environmental research seemingly acquires economic wheels, so I could be probably driven (back) to a money-based space.
I have been kindly invited here by Prof. Philip Yu, PhD, who, apart from being a great scientist (please follow link for the list of his selected publications), is an amazing person. I am very grateful to him for having invited me over.
So, tomorrow I am giving a talk here, and I am very-very much anticipating it. I will have to speak for 1 hour in front of a seemingly large audience. I hope I will be received in a friendly manner, as it has been until now. Moreover, my PhD defense date is to be announced later this week, and I believe that the X day will happen this September. Therefore, the tomorrow's seminar is a sort of a dress rehearsal to me, although I am strongly inclined to think that it will go way more smoothly, since my thesis covers less things than my tomorrow's talk.
(I've just e-mailed this photo of my seminar's announcement to my Mum: hope that she'll like it.)
I will probably post the slides later on: may be, just a short summary of them since it is a long talk, and there is a lot of graphical material.
May I just say that my environmental research seemingly acquires economic wheels, so I could be probably driven (back) to a money-based space.
I have been kindly invited here by Prof. Philip Yu, PhD, who, apart from being a great scientist (please follow link for the list of his selected publications), is an amazing person. I am very grateful to him for having invited me over.
So, tomorrow I am giving a talk here, and I am very-very much anticipating it. I will have to speak for 1 hour in front of a seemingly large audience. I hope I will be received in a friendly manner, as it has been until now. Moreover, my PhD defense date is to be announced later this week, and I believe that the X day will happen this September. Therefore, the tomorrow's seminar is a sort of a dress rehearsal to me, although I am strongly inclined to think that it will go way more smoothly, since my thesis covers less things than my tomorrow's talk.
(I've just e-mailed this photo of my seminar's announcement to my Mum: hope that she'll like it.)
I will probably post the slides later on: may be, just a short summary of them since it is a long talk, and there is a lot of graphical material.
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