BS Chemistry
Hey, I am an undergrad student at NUST Pakistan doing a bachelor's in chemistry and am currently in my last semester and a minor in mathematics.
A physicist named Roger Penrose said once that if you cannot imagine science as interesting then your teacher is not teaching you properly. This quote inspires me very much in building myself in the profession of teaching even before graduation. So particularly, I have also done an internship as a lecturer in a cadet college where I taught science from grade 6th to 8th and chemistry and maths from grade 9th to 12th. I have always looked at a student’s mind and how he grabs things conceptually side by side. By the end of this internship, it helps a lot in gaining communications skills and lastly, a well-qualified teacher’s environment helped a lot to improve my teaching skills.
Apart from teaching, another internship was as a computational chemistry researcher. It was a research internship in computational chemistry with my supervisor using the software WIEN2K. Firstly we calculated the experimental results of Fe-doped TiO2, we calculated the change in the electronic bandgap, electronic density, and optical properties of doped and undoped material experimentally and after that, we calculated all these properties theoretically using the software WIEN2K. Then we compare these two sets of data and see the results. By doing this internship, I am now able to calculate all properties of any structure using WIEN2K. I want to say if you are interested in science as fun then you are in the right place, I will not discourage you from it.