Sunday, August 9, 2020

Greetings from Switzerland

Greetings from Switzerland I did something today that I had previously sworn I would never do. I joined College Confidential. I finally decided that, no matter how much a lot of the stuff written in the MIT forum (and elsewhere, for that matter) makes me want to throw up or strangle the writers, it doesnt do any good to pretend like its not there and allow misinformation to run rampant. The clincher was when a friend sent me a link to a post about gaming the housing lottery. YOU DONT NEED TO GAME THE GODDAMMED LOTTERY! YOU DONT ACTUALLY CHOOSE YOUR PERMANENT LIVING GROUP UNTIL ORIENTATION! YOUR SUMMER ASSIGMENT IS SO THAT YOU HAVE A PLACE TO STAY UNTIL YOUVE PICKED A PERMANENT LIVING GROUP!* I feel better having screamed, dont you? R.E.M, Ignoreland Heh. Now that Ive said that, hello from Lausanne, Switzerland, where Ive been living for the past 10 days. Im writing this from a computer in EPFLs Brain Mind Institute, where I work. Im staying in Ada-Logements, a downtown boarding house about two and a half miles from here. Im also taking pictures. At some point, Ill put these on the Internet, but I need to have time to acquire a power adaptor for my laptop so that I can actually use it in Europe. Work is challenging and interesting. Mostly Ive been writing code in MATLAB and C. The code reads neural traces stored as binary files, does some magic and digital-to-analog conversion, and eventually produces an ASCII file of spike peak times. Ive also been tooling some in my free time, working my way through the books I started during term on C and UNIX systems (Im self-taught in both of these), and through a textbook on theoretical neuroscience (i.e. computational/mathematical modelling of neurons and neural systems). Good stuff to know. When Im not working, I can explore the city and go to places like the Cathedral of Lausanne, which was built in the 13th century and was the site of the Dispute of Lausanne during the Reformation. Or, right next to it, the Lausanne Historical Museum. Or the citys Ancient Roman ruins, or the International Olympic Committee headquarters. Somebody asked in the last post how I got this job. Actually, I Googled neuroscience internships several months ago, and found the relevant website, and sent the famed Henry Markram, the co-director of the Brain Mind Institute and the leader of what is now my lab, my resume. He forwarded it on, asking if anyone was interested in working with an MIT student. From there, things gradually fell into place, and now Im here, working with the financial support of a nice fellowship. What are you doing this summer? *This statement is not true if your summer assignment is to a living group with RBA (Residence-Based Advising). These would be Next House, McCormick, and two of the Cultural Houses. If you are put in one of those, youre there for your whole freshman year, so you should consider the matter carefully if youre thinking about RBA.

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