I attended a student research conference, which was a chance for those in a particular scholars' program, like the undergraduate I work with, to put their research on display via posters. The conference actually opened with a talk given by a woman who co-founded a relatively successful start-up, but although there were some interesting points made during her lecture, I found myself disagreeing with some of what she was saying, and as a whole, I didn't really like the way she presented herself. This is, of course, very subjective so this is just my opinion.
The rest of the conference was a good opportunity to look at different types of research being conducted since the posters varied in topic. Not all of them were chemistry -- there were a lot on computer science, for example, as well as physics research. I did notice that not a lot of people did biology work, which I suppose makes sense given the strengths and emphases of the school at hand.
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