Third Day


Today all of the interns received a guide about how to write abstracts during the morning meeting. After the morning meeting, Tristan, Peter, and I went down to our office and reviewed material about polarization from last week's reading. Around 10am, we met up with Dmitry and went over the polarization material and other background knowledge we will need for our research, such as info about lenses and filters. We also learned some more about what our research will entail, including the use of cameras and polarized light to detect cancer cells in skin.

We then had a longer lunch break where we ate lunch with the other interns in the Reading room and afterwards, Peter and I looked up articles about using polarized light in tissue samples. After lunch, we started to learn how to use the camera in the lab that we will use for research. We learned how to use a computer program that controls the camera, and we learned how to read and adjust a lens, including how to read and adjust the focus and aperture. Around 4pm, we left the lab and went upstairs to the Fishbowl to watch a presentation about a device that can help astronomers study exoplanets. The presentation was organized and clear and was a good example for our final project that will be presented in August.

I'm excited for tomorrow to learn more about how to use the camera and more about our research objective.

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