To play an effective role on the infinite horizon of science, one should specialize in a specific field. Regarding this point, and my strong desire to learn more, I am determined to pursue my education in pharmaceutical studies. For me, as a new immigrant in the US, an undergraduate program was a chance to gain the requirements for this end. Since my early childhood, I have learned to appreciate originality and to value knowledge. Curiosity has been my driving force, as I have always been more than greedy to learn every single new subject.
I come from a four -member family, and I have always tried to be a successful driving force for the family who basically contributed to my sense of responsibility. Through my high school years,
I became deeply interested in chemistry, though I couldn?t suppress my intimate predilection for physics.
Through personal studies of academic materials and getting more familiar with different disciplines, I became determined to major in chemical engineering. After a successful performance in the Nationwide Universities Entrance Exam in Iran, I got entrance to the chemical engineering program.
In the first two academic years, I tried to grasp an in-depth
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It allows us to become a problem-solver, a confidant, and a friend, allows us to do the rest of our job so much more effectively. We are the front line of health care and that is a responsibility that I take very seriously.
As I achieved 4.0 GPA in 47 credit hours of my science prerequisite of pharm D, I was certified for the International Dean?s List Society (IDLS). I am an independent and focused individual that is passionate about applying her knowledge, creativity, and energy to diverse and demanding situations.
Today, I live my life by the simple words of Andrew Carnegie: ?Anything in life worth having is worth working
Other than the proximity, Lehigh brings an opportunity to study chemistry. With over 70% of students participating in research, I hope to assist the faculty in contributing and making an impact towards the field of science. I can also pave my chemistry concentration with the flexibility that will allow me to focus on my future career in health. With the programs flexibility, I will be able to form a medical background that will benefit me towards my medical school aspirations.
Since my early schooling days, science and mathematics have always fascinated me given that all components of the world are explained on the basis of these disciplines. In this regard, Pharmacy which is based on Chemistry and Mathematics has interested me a great deal as it has direct impacts on our daily lives. The more I have become familiar with the chemistry and mathematics knowledge involved in pharmacy, the more I have appreciated its significance in improving the lives of people in the community. Out of the many careers that one would opt to pursue, Pharmacy has stood out as the career that will enable me serve the society more directly and have a real impact in the quality of peoples’ lives by touching their health. In addition, I love a career that is challenging and one that I will be involved in even in old age. In this case, Pharmacy offers me this opportunity. My interest in Pharmacy has also developed from my personal health experiences and becoming aware of its expansiveness. Every time I have had to take medicine to cure an illness, I have become more interested to know how drugs are made and how the drug components work in the human body to alleviate pain and restore health. I desire to pursue a career in Pharmacy so as to gain practical experience in these aspects of research.
In a world of sick and injured people, many of them can benefit from this occupation. Helping the people of our globalized community can cause positive impacts not only in the area and for the individuals themselves but on the economy as well. Being a doctor and the process of becoming one allows me to learn as I push forward in my career and education. Making a difference in my work and community takes hard work and dedication. By sacrificing more time and putting in more dedication to my work, I can learn more about the job and the different styles of how everything works.
I have always been inspired by the workings of chemistry and mathematics. My studies of these subjects have developed my understanding and have made me pursue my interest in these two topics. I want to take up chemistry as it involves a large amount of mathematics which I value and understand to be challenging, yet very enjoyable, as there is always an alternative route to obtain the answer. Additionally, I am drawn to the course because it is a mixture of all these exacting subjects, forming a degree that is very demanding and stimulating. Chemists are constantly thinking of new ways to produce viable drugs containing different isomers to improve the pharmaceutical sector using mathematical equations. Chemistry is about innovation, applying information to new areas and how to do things better than they were before, the degree appeals to and fascinates me.
It is better for a person to focus on their happiness and family and not just wo¬rking all day long. When people focus with work they do not realize that their lives are passing by without even them noticing it. Being successful and continuing the business of a craftsman in his family that has reached the fifth generation is impressive. Thus, his working all day and making a lot of money, he still enjoys the life that he has with his family and friends outside of his working environment. In the article “There’s More to Life Than Being Happy”, Emily Esfahani Smith States that a person should not just forget about everyone else and not be selfish and do what makes them happy. This illustrates that throughout life, people should focus on the family members they love and not just put their focus on themselves and their work. The value of a persons life is determined of how much happy he is and spending more time with family makes a man’s
The various processes and concepts involved in industries responsible for the production of innumerable day to day goods have always captured my fascination. The production and processing of chemicals form the crux of such industries. What started as a fascination has turned into a passion, and the next step in this journey is why i am aspiring towards a Master of Science degree in CHEMICAL ENGINEERING at PENN ENGINEERING specializing in {Specialization}.
The job of a Chemical Engineer involves using sciences like physics, chemistry, and life science as well as mathematics and technology to figure out the production of a chemical. This is used to test out how dangerous a chemical is, it affect how easy it is to get our hand on it. Not only does this job involve the production of chemicals but it also involves the production and/or use of fuels, drugs(medication), food, and other products. You could get a look into what it is like to become a chemical engineer by taking classes in high school like chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics as in algebra 1 and 2, trigonometry, and calculus. As a chemical engineer you are often in a office or laboratory. To become a chemical engineer you have to
Ever since I began studying science and mathematics at all levels of educations I have always had an interest in the production of useful materials. In the growing turmoil of today; a world full of global warming and diminishing resources, questions often arise in my mind such as, "can we make a more efficient, more durable and a renewable resource that will overshadow fossil fuels? and have less of an impact on our environment?" Up to now, I have not found a solution to these questions and answering these questions is a personal aspiration of mine which I aim to fulfil by achieving a degree in Chemical engineering and eventually I will contribute to the field in my own unique way. The debate surrounding sustainable energy fascinates me, having recently learned from personal research I have understood what an authoritative role chemists and chemical engineers play in the industry at the present time and how, by working as a team, they contribute to an improved future for the whole world. However, one of the main reasons that has single-mindedly driven me this far to want to study chemical engineering is a book I have read, “Beyond the Molecular Frontier: Challenges for Chemistry and Chemical Engineering” While reading this book, I had solidified my understandings of what chemical engineering is all about. Also, one of the main processes mentioned was polymerisation and is something I already study in A-level chemistry, it is something that not only interests me, but is a personal career aspiration of mine. Reading this book gave me a determination to be the person who helps improve the future of the industry and provide an answer to the questions I always ask myself by studying this degree.
My passion for Biomedical Engineering (BE) stems from my interests in physics and biology. To help me finalise my subject choices for university I attended a BE taster day at KCL, which really increased my appreciation for the nuances of the subject and its multidisciplinary aspect. I am astonished by doctors' ability to locate a tumour in the brain with non-invasive Imaging techniques such as CT scans and plan from start to finish how the surgery should take place. This prompted me to read around the area and I became captivated by Dr Bellamkonda's research. He is currently working on therapies for GBM brain cancer, controlling the movements of the tumour making it much easier to treat and thus standing a chance of raising survival rates from
Throughout my school career I have always loved chemistry. In Chemistry there was always a sense that there was more, there was always something new and exciting to be discovered and theories to be proven (or even disproven). Chemistry was the main subject with a real practical aspect to it during school and it is this, along with my genuine fascination with the subject, which fuels my desire to study it further.
Before I started off college, I knew exactly what I wanted to be a chemical engineer. Inspired by my uncle and eager to understand the fundamental principles of chemistry, I set out three specific goals for me to complete during my time in the university. First, understand the processes that are used to manufacture chemical products; second, graduate as one of the top students of my class; and third, get involved in teaching programs
Technology. It has permeated our way of life. Ever since Thomas Edison invented the lightbulb, engineers have been continuously innovating and inventing products to improve the quality of life. Today, electrical and computer engineers improve the quality of existing technology, integrate faster processors, enhance cyber-security, etc. I aspire to solve these types of problems.
I never wanted to go to the University of Wisconsin. My father went here, hence, I resolved to not attend this university. I never wanted to go here until I visited and conducted research. Until now, this school wasn’t even remotely on my radar. Until now, I thought I would go to RPI or Northwestern.
Being a Chemical Engineer you should have an interest and a great skill in math and science as well as good analyzing skills. Those who would like to be such the person should be able to work as part of a team and also be able to communicate their ideas throughout the team as well. Chemical engineers must be innovative and original and enjoy the challenge of mastering new areas of their field, also be open to take direction under others.
My father, being a chemical engineer, inspired in me an innate desire to be a chemical engineer myself. I appeared for the All India Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) and was placed in the top 1% of the 1,100,000 students who had taken the exam. I chose Chemical Engineering as my undergraduate major at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur which provided me the opportunity to explore the breadth of chemical engineering. While the core courses provided the fundamentals of the field, the electives that I chose helped me gain an insight into the various facets of chemical engineering.