Hey students :)
How are you this week?
The end of our semester is near! Let's practice a little bit more?
This week you will go back to activity 4 and will write an email to a person responsible for the university program you are interested in. Ask for information you would like to know (about the research areas, the possibility for a Brazilian student to be part of their groups, etc.).
If you have your email answered, show it to your colleagues in the classroom.
Be very clear, formal and organized, ok?
This activity is due July, 1, 2013.
Camila :)
Dear Klaus Schmidt-Rohr,
ResponderExcluirI’m Oigres Daniel Bernardinelli and I’m PhD student at USP São Carlos with Professor Eduardo Ribeiro de Azevêdo who had worked with you before. I have been working with solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance since my undergraduate and I always use your articles in my work. Then, I write this email to ask you whether I can visit your laboratory to improve my knowledge in solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance. I’m working with characterization of lignocellulose biomass using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance and I’m using some editing solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance experiments which you create. However, I like know more about that editing experiments.
Best regards
Dear Professor Brian Wilson
ResponderExcluirMy name is Hilde Buzza and I am PhD student of São Paulo University, Brazil. My advisers are professors Cristina Kurachi and Vanderlei Bagnato.
I watched your lecture in Advanced School by Biophotonics that happened at São Carlos about nanoparticules that illuminate the tumors during the PDT. We began a conversation that week about my research and my interesting to do part of my PhD course in your lab.
I would like to know about this opportunity and if I can apply with “Ciências sem fronteiras’ program in your Institution (this program is like José Dirceu program).
Best regards
Hilde Harb Buzzá
PhD Student – Grupo de Óptica
Instituto de Física de São Carlos
Universidade de São Paulo - Brazil