Hi
I am first year. I want to do material and nano engineering as my carreer. I used blender for my personal interest, which does not relate to my carreer. Are there any scientist non-cg relate here?
Hi
I am first year. I want to do material and nano engineering as my carreer. I used blender for my personal interest, which does not relate to my carreer. Are there any scientist non-cg relate here?
I study science and incorperate it into ideas,
some far fetched and some grounded.
I have been working on a few concepts that need real world study.
Waste water-> solar photobioreactor -> Supercritical solar gasifier -> fischer tropsch -> diesel
this could solve waste water issues, drinkingwater issues and energy issues.
I have been thinking of designing a solar foundry, to make the system scale.
(pour glass made on site from recycling)
I was a physicist/cryogenic engineer, though I later got into Computers. (I don’t claim to be scientist though). Material science (if it is done not for a degree, but with passion to discover something) is way to go! Future technology is dependent on Material science discoveries, and nano incorporation. If you are not too much into “$ making”, you need not look back. So is Solid state technology.
Good luck,
You know DARPA is investing in Drexlerian nano-tech now right?
Indeed, I am always interest in energy harvesting. Convert human mechanical energy into electricity. Noise pollution to hydrogen etc. I am more on applied science.