Monday, March 15, 2010

Much Needed Update

So it has been an extremely long time since I've written on this blog. There are two main reasons for this:

1) My natural hair-related blog and YouTube channel have grown to dimensions that I never thought was possible and so most of my free time is spent updating those avenues.
2) For the past several months, every time I thought about updating this blog, I wasn't motivated to because I felt it wouldn't be anything positive and would be more like venting which probably wouldn't have been that pleasant to read.

So with that said, I'll try to give a brief update of what has happened since Oct. 2009.

So after my qualifier's exam, I felt like I had more time to truly dedicate to my research, which had been postponed for a bit to prepare for my oral presentation/defense. I have an undergrad who is working for me, and is very dedicated so we were actually able to get quite a bit done during the fall semester. My advisor encouraged us to submit an abstract for a biomaterials conference (boy was that a process in and of itself!)

Writing an abstract is much more complex than the average person would believe. You would think that a 1 page description of your research is something that you could type up in an afternoon, but is quite the contrary! Summing up several experiments, making sure you hit the key points, and including graphs/images that convey your main points is a very time-consuming process and can take several weeks to perfect (especially if it's your first one!). By the end of it, I felt like I had written a serious paper with the amount of time I spent working on it, lol.

Well, the hard work paid off (which would not have been possible without God) and my abstract was accepted! I will be doing a poster presentation at the conference next month and I'm looking forward to my first conference as a graduate student.

The other main news is that I've officially gone through my proposal presentation! I had to prepare a written document outlining what I plan to research during the course of my stay here at the university and present it to my advisors and committee members. That was followed by an oral presentation that was made public to the entire university. Preparing for this was one of the most stressful periods I have ever experienced! In fact, one of my committee members was out of town when I gave the presentation so I actually have to present to him when he returns. In addition to that, I have to make some revisions to my proposal document so I'm not officially done with this proposal process. Once I get my signatures from all of my committee members on my Ph.D. candidacy form and it is turned in to my apartment, I will be breathing a HUGE sigh of relief!

I must say though, having the main oral presentation over with is still a GREAT feeling! I was so nervous but I invited some of my classmates from my program and from other departments to ensure I would have "some" smiling faces in the room,lol. It can be very intimidating presenting to those who already have their Ph.D's in various areas, and are EXTREMELY knowledgeable in their fields when you are just starting your journey to get to where they are. Once again, I know that it was only by the grace of God that I was able to make it through the presentation without throwing up in the middle of it or even fainting! I get soooo nervous when it comes to public speaking! Hopefully in my next update, I can gladly say that I am OFFICIALLY a Ph.D. candidate working towards my dissertation in my next update once I get all my committee member signatures : )

In other news, I finally get to attend my FIRST National Society of Black Engineers Conference! I'm very excited about this because I was a NSBE member all throughout college and even served on the E-board, but never had the chance to go to a conference. The conference this year is in Toronto so that's definitely a plus for me as I've never been to Canada! Another plus is that this is an all-expenses paid trip since I'm going to actually represent and recruit for my university. Talk about a blessing and a privilege! : ) That trip is actually at the end of the month so it gives me something to look forward to and work towards.

I guess I'll end this post with an important lesson that I've learned so far in my Ph.D. journey: BALANCE. Maintaing a balance between your social and academic life is a MUST if you want to retain your sanity!!!

Hopefully its not another several months before I have the chance to update again...

3 comments:

Good for you! I discovered you from your natural hair blog...its funny cause my name is Mae too, I currently live in Latin America (I'm not Afro-latina though) and I am working on my PhD!Keep pushing and keep blogging...I need to update mine as well, lol!

Mae congratulations! you've made it this far you will make it through the rest. stay prayerful and everything will fall in place. Blessings to you girl! lol

Wow Mae! What a pleasant surprise! I found out about you when a friend sent me one of your youtube links after I went natural, she said our hair type was very close. I then linked up to your natural hair blog, and today just found out about this one and I am so impressed to find you are a woman in engineering and technology like me! Very inspirational because I have had such a love hate relationship with my profession and have felt so lonely too for reasons being that I am such a minority in my field: young, black and woman. And I just want to be myself in this field, I will never be white or male, I will grow old one day, but I do not want to apologize for being a gal, interested in girl stuff and still be an engineer. I have wanted to give up so many times, felt less than inspired... but I am still here and it has encouraged me to see you pursue the top with such passion! It's awesome, keep going girl!

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