Every once in a while, Lego releases some truly spectacular sets. Like the Saturn V rocket, for example, that propelled Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin and Michael Collins to the moon. At exactly 1:110 scale, this piece stands at 1 meter in height. It's been a joy building this set. Now, where and how do... Continue Reading →
Science Communication workshop done!
A couple of weeks ago, I attended my first intensive module for my Masters Programme for Science Communication. It lasted two weeks, every day from 9 am to 4 pm. It was held at the Singapore Science Center, and our guest lecturers flew all the way from Australia to conduct the module and workshop (depending... Continue Reading →
My ‘Dark Rage’ gaming rig is not only for gaming
It is also doing good, productive work in the name of science. Every evening, after coming back from work, I would naturally switch on my gaming PC. On some nights, I don't play games at all. On many occasions, my PC is just idling, or working minimally, while I browse the web and listen to... Continue Reading →
Master in Science Communication
I got accepted! A few weeks ago, I got an email from NUS saying that I got accepted into the Masters programme! I went for the interview and it now I finally got accepted! Everything is going so fast. School will be starting in January 2017 and will last two years, since I am taking... Continue Reading →
That sense of purpose.
It's been a little more than 2 weeks since I started work and things have gone pretty smoothly. As a research officer, I am blessed to be under a supervisor that laid out his research plans and strategies to tackle certain research problems openly with me right at the beginning. This open communication with my... Continue Reading →