Tuesday, 27 May 2014

Day2 shuliang

The National Space Organization visit at HsinChu science and Industrial Park. It was one of the most interesting site as personally, I am very interested in Aerospace engineering and even attended courses on it, this trips allowed me open a bigger perspective of Aerospace, it taught us something that I've never really heard before, testing reliability of satellite before it is launched into orbit. The park exhibition where it highlights the various technology that HsinChu park has develop is pretty interesting too, but I think that most of the stuffs there are either too complicated and pointless to use since most of the items are a tweak to the current technology and some of the gadgets there are actually more readily available in different sources (scanning apps on phone, rather than bring a portable scanning machine, which actually really takes up quite a lot it space ), or they are unrealistic as it is just a improvement to the current technology by adding more flexibility and redundant functions to it.
This experience for today doesn't really change my thinking about mathematics but rather about physics, i have learn that physics is really important and can be really applied and useful to everywhere around us. E.G. Aerospace engineering at DNSO, Electrical engineering and computer engineering at the Technological park, which is a large component that the Science park concentrates on, and also the physics of structural integrity and momentum in the Taipei 101 which allowed such a tall building to be standing high and proud even though its in a earthquake zone

- Shu Liang

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