How does it feel not to have to do any homework? Great! But
the good times are coming to the end. Yes, in december '98 I got B.S. in Nuclear Engineering and
Material Science (sounds cool but does not mean much). Since then I have been relaxing and taking
things easy enjoying the life. But this september I am going "all the way" - to get my Ph.D.
I have decided to go to the mysterious and, from what I've been told by others, dreadful land of EMC2.
Yes, the Einsteinland is awaiting; Princeton, there we go!
So starting the middle of September '99 I will be a graduate student in the department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering. Of course, I will be studying completely different subject from what I have been studying so
far. I am not sure what it is going to be but something related to Computational Fluid Dynamics. So when you get a
chance look me up there around that time (I promise to try to get a web page running from there)
A good thing about vacation is that you get enough time to do something that you whanted to do for a long
time. I got reaqcuainted with an old hobby of mine - RC
sailplane gliding. It is really a lot of fun. Bay area is the most perfect place to do this. On a good
sunny and windy day I can easily spend all day without food and water gliding the hills of the Bay.