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The first day was awesome. It is about a 15 minute walk from our dorms to the Reactor Institute in Delft (RID). Upon arriving we had to turn in our passports and get a special badge. Straight through the doors is a free coffee machine that everyone took advantage off and a little in front of that is our classroom.  We are lectured for about 4 or 5 hours a day by different people. Usually, Professor Landsberger (Shelly) does two one hour lectures and Joe (Shelley Jr) teaches one hour long lecture. They both are really fun and nice people. Shelley likes to crack tons of jokes, likes to very jingoistic towards Canada, and talk about the good old days. He is probably one of the better professors that Iโ€™ve had in college. After a lunch break two graduate students at the reactor come and talk about their research. Most of the research done involves the irradiation of samples and then studying the effects of it. The school day goes by so fast. 

Eder Medina

Hello, I am Eder Medina. I am a freshmen studying civil engineering at the University of Texas. I am also a project lead for the UT chapter of Engineers for a Sustainable World where I, and a few peers are building a solar powered LED light to replace kerosene lamps in developing nations. I am an incredibly energetic person and even though most of my energy is focused on school work, every now and then when there is time I enjoy working out and listening to all kinds of music. In the future I plan not only being a civil engineer but I will also be the co-owner of a coffee shop with a few other engineering friends-we are calling it โ€œThe Frothy Badger.โ€ Iโ€™ve learned that one cannot be an engineer without drinking coffee. However, while traveling abroad I will focus less on coffee making and more on engineering. This summer I will be studying at the Middle East Technical University, in Ankara Turkey. There, I will learn how to reverse engineer a Concentrated Solar Power System and understand why current CSP systems are currently ineffective. Alongside the engineering course, I will be taking an introductory course on Turkish Language and Culture. Oh and I hear that Turkish coffee is amazing! As a result I know that this will be one of the greatest summers.