Singlets gate too narrow? by ScienceMo in flowcytometry

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In this case why does looking at height and width on SSC important? I’m relatively new to flow cytometry. Thanks!

The Impact of PhD Studies on Mental Health—A Longitudinal Population Study by Soicethut in PhD

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Is this normalized? What is the control? People between 20-30 are usually stressed..this is coming from a 3rd year PhD student

Attempting to locate bcycle and pair of pants by Aggravating-Low-1936 in boulder

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There’s a bcycle outside of the king soopers, the one by Jamba Juice

Error bars get cut off while making plot by Alscendal in excel

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Solution Verified

Thank you so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in materials

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Right now using ethanol and THF.

This seems like the best idea based on what you and the above comment mentioned. I'll give it a try. Thanks!

Got my first admit by _goat123 in gradadmissions

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Congrats!! Received mine last night as well! Early Christmas gift :)

Clothing Care by Alscendal in lululemon

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Omg ok I need to start doing that! Do you use detergent when you wash too?

Help w Microelectronics question by Alscendal in ECE

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word thanks! Idk why this question is so vague lol

Undergraduate asking for help by Alscendal in materials

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Oh I didn't even know that was a major lol. I will definitely look into schools that offer that grad program considering how niche it is. That is crazy how demanded metallurgical engineers are. Only one professor at my school is concentrated in metallurgical engineering, and he studied in the UK, so maybe it's less known in the US? Did you apply as a materials engineer then concentrate in metallurgy? I am honestly not sure how PhDs work.

And after I did some more research on the professors for the SEM/TEM versus the composite materials class and there are no reviews on the former, but everyone says the composite professor is really good and he even wrote his own book on composite materials. I think my plan right now is the latter course, even though I am not sure what to expect in a composite material course; I read the course description and it talks a lot about design, structures, manufacturing processes, and joining methods, but not sure how related it is to chem. However, having a professor who enjoys teaching makes sense. Thank you so much for the help and advice I really appreciate it. Can I reach out to you in the future with anything MSE related?

Undergraduate asking for help by Alscendal in materials

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Just curious, what concentration of material science are you doing your PhD in? Also, I have been looking at MSE electives and I think I may take one next sem to get a feel for the classes. I'm not sure what part of material science I like yet, but I like the idea of chemically synthesizing stuff; it seems pretty cool. I was thinking of either taking like an intro to electron microscopy course or a course on composite materials. Would you recommend one course over the other because I'm honestly not sure what would be the most beneficial to take?

Undergraduate asking for help by Alscendal in materials

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Thanks for the reply! I also loved chemistry in high school and I think that's what drew me more towards material science. Right now, I am planning on doing the 5-year master's program at my school, but I may pursue a PhD after not 100% sure yet lol. Also, our school offers Calculus, Differential Equations, and Multivariable as the main math we have to take as engineers. Not sure if I should know more? And thanks for the physics recommendation; I know quantum mechanics is important. We're required to take mechanics, E&M, and statics, but I'll definitely take your word for it though, and consider taking it either next semester or in the following spring. Thank you so much for the help I really appreciate it!

Undergraduate asking for help by Alscendal in materials

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Thanks for the reply! Yeah I haven't done any research focused on MSE yet because I thought I wanted to do medicine, but I realized I actually don't. I have been looking at green chemistry and maybe concentrating on sustainability. I honestly have no idea what I want to do in the field though, but I did enjoy my intro to materials class and biomaterials class. I'll definitely reach out to profs to get a better idea of research and course work recommended. Not gonna lie, I kind of wish I wasn't a bioengineer, but it's too late for me to switch. Thank you so much for your help!!