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<hr><p align="left"><small>发信人: persian (加州兔子@等待), 信区: Oversea <br>
标 题: ps范文一片(砖) <br>
发信站: 飘渺水云间 (Fri May 25 13:50:27 2001), 转信 <br>
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发信人: malix (39级台阶), 信区: GoAbroad <br>
标 题: 不幸之中的大幸-4(PS Sample) <br>
发信站: 日月光华站 (Sat Apr 14 11:34:35 2001) , 站内信件 <br>
四、自述 <br>
这是我给UW的PS,现在回过头去看,还是存在着不少可以改动的地方。我在最后一次 <br>
探讨得失的文章中会涉及。后来者做个参考吧。如果不嫌太罗嗦的话。 <br>
对了,在这里我想对一个现在已经失去联系的朋友表示感谢。正是她的建议,使我的 <br>
PS从1.0版本的机械、枯燥,变为现在的结构。谢谢你,我的朋友。//bow <br>
To prepare this personal statement, I opened my memorial box again. Mother <br>
left the box for me. After she died of cancer when I was eleven, I have been <br>
keeping each meaningful piece in it. I hope mother can see my growth from <br>
these memorials. And I do also hope that everyone reading my followings will <br>
understand my motivation to face a real challenge in my education and research <br>
career. <br>
Words of advice given to me by my middle school classmates at parting. <br>
“You are the only fellow among us who will likely be a scientist.” Yes, to <br>
become a scientist is always my dream ever since childhood. When I was a <br>
little boy, I was really naughty and questioning, anxious to know the secret <br>
behind everything. I still remember how many things, including radios, bells, <br>
watches, were dispatched and re-assembled by me. No matter success, or <br>
failure, I didn’t care. Although my parents did mind that! <br>
“We wish we still can hear your songs and guitar.” I am fond of music. All <br>
kinds of it sound magnetic to me. I learned to sing and to play guitar by <br>
myself. Music had brought a lot of fun to my friends and me. But it is not the <br>
sole hobby of mine now. I do also love literature, photography and so on. <br>
A certification for the award of High School Student Chemistry Contest jumped <br>
into my eye next. I won it in 1993. It is the first proof of my success in <br>
this field. At the first moment when I began to study chemistry, I was <br>
fascinated by it. So I spent a lot of my spare time reading popular chemical <br>
works and biographies of chemists, learning the history of chemistry, doing <br>
interesting experiments under the instruction from my teachers… I simply <br>
learned to satisfy my personal interest. But when I was awarded with this <br>
honor, it seemed that the goal of my life appeared: I could, and I would learn <br>
chemistry well! With the encouragement from my teacher, my father and <br>
stepmother, I selected chemistry as my major in Fudan University, and was <br>
recommended by my high school master as a talented student in certain field <br>
with entrance exam waived. <br>
Scholarship Certification for each semester as an undergraduate student. <br>
Journals in which my papers have been published, both in Chinese and in <br>
English. <br>
Certification of winner in 6th Challenge Cup Chinese National Colleges’ <br>
Competition in Scientific and Technological Research. Maybe it is the most <br>
significant honor for me up till now. My work “The Electronic Nose for Drunk <br>
Driving” won me a Silver Award. <br>
When I was a senior college student, I began to do some research work in the <br>
lab of Professor Pengyuan Yang, whose research interests are mainly of <br>
chemical biology and chemical measurement. The most unforgettable work I have <br>
done is the Enose. When I first involved in this concept, I found that I was <br>
facing hordes of problems: unspecified gas sensors, immature quantitative <br>
algorithm, unknown schematic of circuits, let alone the difficult user <br>
interface. I was, however, greatly bestirred by the hardness of that task and <br>
I made up my mind to finish it to the nines. After twenty appetite-less days <br>
and sleepless nights, the afflatus eventually reached me. I decided to develop <br>
a novel quantitative artificial neural network. For the following half year, <br>
with little aid by others, I had been drawing plans, doing experiments, <br>
programming, testing results, and modifying models. At last I obtained a <br>
practical model. It seemed that with the algorithm developed by me, the <br>
quantitative analysis of gas mixture by enose would be improved <br>
satisfactorily. And I have coauthored a paper on this issue, which was <br>
published in Analytica Chimica Acta. To finish the project perfectly, I spent <br>
another half year to collaborate with some engineers to make my fruit-in-lab <br>
into a profitable industrial alike product. <br>
And the honor in this national competition is not only a confirmation for all <br>
my hard working. It also weighs a contribution I have made to my beloved <br>
Fudan University! For our university finally won the highest honor, The <br>
Challenge Cup. I was one of the six members of the Fudan Team. After we <br>
returned to Fudan University, all people in the campus welcomed with ovation, <br>
since it was only the second time that our university had won this nation-wide <br>
regarded honor. <br>
I can not help thinking: it seems that I can do well not merely for my mother, <br>
for the persons love me and I love, but also for my university! I hope one day <br>
I can do more for more people, for my dear mother land, even for the world. It <br>
is not a dream. I have the confidence to complete it step by step. <br>
But how to start? <br>
I think my curiosity and ability may be suitably paired in the area of nano- <br>
instrumentation and its applications. My work covers a lot of areas, such as <br>
chemical measurement, computer programming, mathematics, instrumentation, mass <br>
spectrometry, biological chemistry, etc. Having finished the Enose project, I <br>
have been doing some research work on the biological mass spectrometry. <br>
However, the most challenging but attractive aspect to me is the in situ <br>
observation and research of biological process in a single biological cell. In <br>
recent years, there is a trend to build the so-called μ-TAS (micro total <br>
analytical system) or lab-on-a-chip in chemistry society. After reading piles <br>
of papers dedicated in this trend, I noticed that a nano-level device such as <br>
ion trap might be proper to capture a single molecule or cell and then present <br>
measurable signal. Several kinds of softlithography method or MEMS technique <br>
can be exploited to control the growth and assembly of nano-structures and <br>
devices. I do expect that the devices made with nano-scale technology will be <br>
of great use in the field of cellular biological research, which is still an <br>
enigma to our scientists. I am really attracted by the interdisciplinary <br>
strength of material science and chemical measurement. <br>
The experience of developing the Enose provides me a good opportunity to <br>
expand my knowledge in photolithography with my endeavor to design and <br>
manufacture gas sensor arrays on chips. And my knowledge of chemical measure- <br>
ment and of biochemistry learned both from courses and experiments will be <br>
very useful in such research projects of nano-instrumentation. <br>
Closing the box, I am still full of passion. Dear mother, I know you are and <br>
will always be proud of me, but I still hope one day I can present more, so <br>
that you, my beloved people, and even my country can share this pride as well. <br>
-- <br>
大江东去,浪淘尽,千古风流人物。故垒西边,人道是,三国周郎赤壁。 <br>
乱石穿空,惊涛拍岸,卷起千堆雪。江山如画,一时多少豪杰! <br>
遥想公谨当年,小乔初嫁了,雄姿英发。羽扇纶巾,谈笑间, 砷 灰飞烟灭。 <br>
故国神游,多情应笑我,早生华发。人生如梦,一杯还酹江月。 <br>
-- <br>
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║大雨仿佛轻轻 ║ <br>
║ 敲着每个人的心房║ <br>
║而我却只听见无声的雨 ║ <br>
╚═══════════╝ <br>
※ 修改:·lakewater 於 May 24 22:31:26 修改本文·[FROM: 202.120.51.35] <br>
※ 来源:·饮水思源站 bbs.sjtu.edu.cn·[FROM: 202.120.51.35] <br>
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未能抛得杭州去, <br>
一半勾留是此湖 <br>
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※ 来源:·飘渺水云间 Freecity.dhs.org·[FROM: persian] <br>
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