Thinking about the future

STEM

RO. Se apropie începutul unui nou an universitar. Mulți ne întrebăm unde vom lucra după terminarea facultății. Există un spectru larg de opțiuni, care depinde de specializarea pe care o urmăm. Cercetătorii au studiat posibilitățile de a lucra în diferite domenii luând în considerare tipul de studii absolvite. Acesta a fost împărțit în 3 categorii: studii STEM, studii asociate cu STEM și studii neasociate cu STEM. STEM este abrevierea pentru Știință, Tehnologie, Inginerie și Matematică. Pe site-ul celor de la Census se poate accesa o diagramă, pe care dacă se trece cu mouse-ul deasupra unei specializări, se pot observa sectoarele în care licențiații pot ajunge să lucreze. De asemenea, există tabele diferențiate pe criterii de sex, rasă și etnie. Acest studiu ajută la o mai bună cunoaștere a șanselor care se ivesc după finalizarea studiului într-un anumit domeniu.

ENG. The beginning of a new college year is close. Many of us are asking ourselves where are we going to work in the future, after we finish university. There is a broad spectrum of options, depending on what majors we are taking. Scientists have studied the possibilities for working in different fields depending on certain majors which were divided into 3 groups: STEM majors, STEM-related majors and non-STEM majors. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Census made available a chart on which you can hover over a major and see in which fields its graduates will end up working. There are also charts by gender, race and ethnicity. This helps everyone be aware of the chances that will arise by following a certain area of study.

 

Study Time

RO. Un alt studiu din partea NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) a calculat numărul de ore pe care studenții îl petrec învățând în funcție de domeniul pe care îl studiază. Astfel aflăm că un student petrece în medie 17 ore pe săptămână pregătindu-se pentru cursuri. Studenții de la inginerie își dedică cele mai multe ore pe săptămână studiului (19 în total), urmați de cei de la biologie, agricultură, resurse naturale și fizică, matematică, calculatoare. 

ENG. Another study from NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) computed the number of hours students spend on studying according to their majors. We learn that a student spends in average 17 hours per week preparing for classes. Engineering students are the ones that spend the most hours per week learning (19 in total), followed by biology, agriculture, natural resources and physical science, math, computer science majors.

Nanoelectronics

Today I want to talk about nanoelectronics. My presentation will contain 3 main points: the first one is definition and short history of nanotechnology, the second one is about nanoelectronics and the third one is about applications in real life. There is a saying that if you can name it, nanotech might be able to do it. Let’s find out why.

First of all, the word nano comes from the Greek word dwarf and one nanometer is about 10-9 meters. Therefore, nanotechnology is science and engineering at the scale of atoms and molecules. To put things into perspective, atoms are about 0.2 nm wide, strands of DNA are about 2 nm wide, red blood cells are about 7 000 nm in diameter and human hair is about 80 000 nm across. The first concept of nanotechnology was presented in 1959 by Dr. Richard Feynman. He imagined the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica written on the head of a pin.

The second point and the most important one of my presentation is related to nanoelectronics and how it can improve the capabilities of electronic components. This science enables us to increase the density of memory chips,  hence being able to store even more than 1 terabyte of information per square inch. It also reduces the size of transistors, so we could put the power of all today’s present in the palm of our hands, as Stanley Williams says. Another important progress is the improvement of display screens, while reducing power consumption and the size of the screens. In computing, nanotech leads to smaller and more powerful microchips. To give you an example, in the picture you can see 3 types of information storage across time, and the evolution of size, capacity and price. There is a dramatic decrease in both size and price and an increase in the quantity of information stored. Another important example is related to nano carbon transistors. While in 2003 researchers created one that had the same size and functions as a silicon one, in 2013 IBM created the smallest nanotransistor which has 9 nm.

In the last part of my presentation, I will briefly give you examples of devices and other things around us that use nanotechnology. There are hard drives, cars and scratch-and-wear-resistant paints and coatings. Also sunscreens, tennis balls and racquets, and metal cutting tools. And also bandages, packaging and the one that I like the most, stain-resistant fabrics.

There is a question we have to ask ourselves: what are the risks of using nanotechnology? It could lead to job losses, economic disruption of labour markets, we could prolong our lives, improve endurance or even make us a little bit smarter. These issues are developed in the movie Transcendence.

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tugofweb

RO. Sunt Zelia Blaga, studentă la Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca. Voi scrie despre lumea digitală. Despre ce e nou și ce e vechi. Mă interesează cercetările, animația și posibilitățile de îmbunătățire a lumii în care trăim. Deocamdată tot ce pot eu să fac este să scriu despre ele, să fiu curioasă și să învăț cât mai multe din acest domeniu vast. 

Numele blogului vine de la un joc de cuvinte: “tug of war” combinat cu “web”, pentru că simt că există o continuă competiție între aplicațiile ce se dezvoltă și între creatori, fără de care experiența noastră pe Internet ar fi plictisitoare. Voi scrie și în română și în engleză.

ENG. I’m Zelia Blaga, student at Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. I’m going to write about the digital world. About what’s new or old. I’m interested in research, animation and improving the world we live in. For now, all I can do is write about them, be curious and learn as much as I can from this wide area. 

The blog’s name comes from combining the game ‘tug of war’ with ‘web’, pun intended, because there is a continuous competition between the applications that are being developed and developers, without whom our Internet experience would be dull. I’ll blog both in English and Romanian.

golden

RO. Va exista o secțiune dedicată matematicii, pentru că ea stă la baza lumii. De ea se va ocupa Mirela-Gabriela Blaga și va posta materiale utile elevilor de liceu.

ENG. There will be a mathematics category, because it is the basis of life. Mirela-Gabriela Blaga will take care of it and she will post useful materials for high school students.