It was really cool to work with the Scanning Electron Microscope! Our goal was to match results from the SEM to the polograms I've been creating. When I prepared the samples, I marked the region of interest on the bottom of the slide, so I wouldn't mess anything up on the sample itself. But that meant we couldn't find the spot once the slide was in the SEM! We took it out, and added tape to guide us to the correct place, but once I took the tape back to the dark field optical microscope, the tape's signal overpowered everything else. If I could do it again, I would use the marker on the surface of the slide with the nanorods to avoid the whole problem, but even with all of the hiccups, I learned a ton! Here are some of the SEM images!!
I haven’t done any crazy science yet - this week was all paperwork and travel. Here’s the week in 5 snapshots! I picked up a kids toy when he dropped it in on the metro and he said “merci.” It was adorable. And my only successful interaction in French so far I ate the prettiest gelato ever - they make little flowers with gelato here. I keep stumbling into historic monuments on accident. It’s fun to live in such and old place! Another student in my group taught me how to Ollie on her skateboard (I’m as surprised as you are) I’m on floor 7 in our building a cité universitaire … and our elevator is broken. I’ll be ready for a marathon of stairs by the time I’m finished here
If I can’t have dragon gutters when I end up buying a house, what’s the point? I found these at Château de Pierrefonds after a couple hours of biking through the forests around Compiègne. I found a random advertisement for math and physics teachers while I was wandering around the city. I especially love that somebody goes around with a “quantum” sticker just in case. Iconic. Paris celebrates the summer solstice with a huge music festival called Fête de la Musique. The genre changed every block and the music was incredible!
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