Sonntag, 20. Juni 2010

Triathalon



So I decided to do my first Triathalon here in Germany and I signed up to do one in Munich in the Olympic See park. I swam 425m in the pool which reminded me of Georgia Tech's pool and then I rode the bike around the lakes for 19.8 km and ran 4. 9 km. It was such an adventure. I brought my bike shoes and a collegeau from work lend me his Rennrad. I had a problem of not getting my shoes out in time and I kept on falling. It was raining in the morning and I didnt know exactly what to do. I was then the 2nd one to start. The guy asked me what was my name and where I was from. He was like great our race is international!
It was a great experience and I would love to do it again. Here are some pictures from the event.

Mittwoch, 19. Mai 2010

Freitag, 30. April 2010

Today was an exhausting day. I went to work early. They had all the computers, phones, and networks down because of an repair over the weekend. I knew that I just had to braze. I completed 5 valves (ventils) with hempf for water thickness in the threads. It took a while. Because of our system, I have to make sure that all the pipes are brazed before I prepare the valves, so the hempf does not catch on fire. Right now this is tedious work, but I have a great opportunity to learn from everyone else here at work. Like every Friday, we have a team meeting. I really like this time, because I get a chance to learn what everyone else is doing. I sometimes get frusturated because I do not catch everything. Then they asked me about the oil disaster in Lousianna.

Freitag, 5. März 2010

First Day

I justed started my first week at Fraunhofer in Freiburg, Germany and I love all of it. I do not have internet access in my room, so I have not been able to document all of it, but I will start now. Please read past blogs because I am writing one for each interesting event.

My first day: [Side note. I do not want to break the contract with Fraunhofer so I will not be giving your specific information about the details of my project and the names of my co-workers, but I will give you very useful information.] Please contact me if you would live me to clarify anything. The picture shown is the main building of Fraunhoer, Institute of Solar Energy Systems.
On the right side of the front section is where I have lunch outside in March!

I am here at work at the end of my first day. It was an adventure today. I came at 8 unsure of when I had to be here. I called my boss but he was not here. Then they had an orientation at 9 for German speakers. My folder was not there becuase they had me in the English session which was later. I wanted to be in the German orientation so I stayed and they received my folder. It is amazing how many students were present and that was only orientation. I would estimate there was 40 students there, ranging from Bachelors and Diploma Thesis work to normal internships as I am. I am so excited to be a part of an excellent research company and see a new side of engineering that I have not seen yet in my internships and research projects . I then called my boss after the session from my phone and the reception was bad and he could not understand me. Nice job Haley, I said to myself, so then I asked the Secretary to call. He came and got me and showed me the test lab again and introduced me to many people. It was good to know I could ask many people for help. We went over the regularity of the personal orientation with the key and the many abbreviations for the group names.
I work in the Abteilung Thermische Anlage und Gebäudetechnik (TAG) [Department of Thermal Equipment and Technical Building]. In TAG, I belong to the Thermische Kollektoren und Anwendungen TKA [Thermal Collectors and Applications] which is also divided into 3 groups where I am in the Innovation and Modelling (IuM).
I wanted to wait till my boss was done and so I was a little late to the English orientation. I knew there was only one other person so I chose to spend time with my boss. I just had a few more questions to clarify what I did not understand.

They still have not given me a direct job yet other than reading english books about Heat Pipes. I am still so happy and astounded that Bud Peterson, President of GT wrote a book and I have been reading it after I checked it out from TUM.

I then had lunch with the intern who I am learning from him and his friend. They both study in Augsburg. He said I speak really good German so I was excited. The lunch in the cafeteria was good, noodles and ham, and cost only 3 Euros. Maybe there I will have my big meal of the day and have a light meal later. Normally lunch is 30 minutes, but the intern said 1 hour is okay unless you have a lot of work that needs to be complete. The intern, his name is J. J had a presentation today during the meeting with TKA meeting. Because I still did not have a great holding on my role that I was going to be doing, I asked him if he could go over his presentation with me. I had an IT meeting at the same time as his presentation.

He was patient and went through it. Then my big big boss came and sat with us, but allowed J to finish what he was doing.

During the TKA meeting of 30 people, they go through the list of what to do. We, the new interns, then introduced ourselves. We were about 8 new people. I know that I still have my English accent and I had to have my boss help me in explaining my project, which I was dissappointed in myself.(I wrote later today what I am doing to make me feel better). After I introduced myself, the guys were laughing and I am unsure about what. There were about 5 girls in the group, so it is still like school.

The IT meeting was in English, which was interesting to experience. We also introduced ourselves and it was interesting to hear the Germans try their englisch.

Well I still dont have internet at the house,so I am doing this at work. But I am really excited being here and with Gods guidance, I am doing alright.



Dienstag, 2. März 2010

Second Day

Sorry I have not written in a long time. I have had many experiences that I would like to tell you about. I will start with my first week and fill in the dates that. All the entries will still be in chronological order.

First Week:
The other Intern was still there, so it was great to have a young person to talk with. He showed me the ropes of what to do. The second day we had an IT session in English because most of the words come from English. We then introduced ourselves of 40-50 new people, all around 22-32, whom they are doing their Bachelor thesis, Diplom thesis or just doing an Intern like me. I was the only American, but there was other people from Australia, China, and Nepal.

Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2010

Studentenstadt


Currently I live in Munich, while I am studying at the Technical University. I am living in Studentenstadt (Student city) which is an actual subway stop in Munich. I think it is the coolest thing. I love the snow here and so I took some pictures... I hope you enjoy them. The top picture shows my building, the tallest one in Stustadt (short for Studentenstadt). On the top of this building is a bar the Manhattan, which is also known as the tallest beer garden in Munich.


The picture to the right is a big snowman that some students made late one night right outside my window.

Interview with Continental


Earlier this month I had an interview with Continental AG. They make tires, brake systems, and automotive safety. I applied through Georgia Tech and the interview was for simulation and modeling of the thermal process of injection molding for their products and the modeling of stresses of their products (for example, what happens when you press a button). The men who interviewed with me were really laid back and awesome. The interviewers spoke in English but I spoke in German. In Germany, you work in bequeme Kleidung (comfortable clothes), where everyone is in jeans. The location was in a small town Villingen in Baden-Würtenburg. I had a tour of the production line and everything was so clean. I then saw where they work and it was a nice room similar to other engineering sections with cubicles, but they had no tall walls to divide. I was really excited.

Some some notes about the travel to and from.
I traveled from Munich which took 6 hours by train each way. They said they would pay for it.
I thought I would have time to check out other small cities around like Rotweil and bought the Region Cards for Bayern and Baden-Wurtenburg which costs 20 Euros each. You have to take the Region trains which stop in more cities. It took me 7 hours to go home, because of all the snow.

Sonntag, 7. Februar 2010

Solar Energie


So I had an interview with Fraunhofer last week and it was really great. I had to take the train 6 hours to Freiburg. Fraunhofer is a renowned research company in Germany. I met with my friend who is studying abroad in Mannheim. We arrived there and went to the hostel. The city is the Solar City in Germany! It is really cool. I was 2 minutes late for the interview because of the train schedule. I was so nervous. I met with the man and he asked me what I knew about Heat Pipes. I clarified what I knew in German. He then showed me the lab where the project was. I love research labs. They were working on many projects. He showed me the cooper tubes and how I would be hand crafting the heat pipes and doing calculated studies. I understood his German well.
After the interview, I met his boss in the library in the building [A library in a company! also exciting]. They clarified details about how my trip would be paid for and when would be the earliest time that I could start.
This is the exact job. The people are nice and the company is great to work for.

Freitag, 5. Februar 2010

Differences Between TUM and GT

  • Technical University of Munich Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Year it Began: 1868 October 13, 1885[
  • Type Public Public
  • President Wolfgang A. Herrmann George P. "Bud" Peterson
  • Staff: 7,356 (395 Professors; 4, 160 Academic 912 Professors
  • Students 21,608 20,291 (Undergrad. 13,515 , Postgrad 6,776)
  • Internationsl Students 4,000 3,692
  • Global University Ranking for Engineering School
  • 45 12

German Facebook

If you are coming to Germany, it is good to get German facebook to contact German students in your classes. It is not at all in comparison to Facebook, but more Germans use this.

http://www.studivz.net/Start/tid/101

Add me!!
Applications.

I worked really hard for my Cover Letter in German and my resume in German. It took me a long time to get it done, because you have to keep on working on it. I will look at it, if you need me to. But get started, once you have these two, then you can apply to many places. Small steps. I have a template that you can use to.

It is best to apply 4 months before hand. Apply takes a long time because sometimes you have to fill in your resume in the company's website. I advise you to do it. Applying is like asking a question. You will never get an answer if you don't answer a question. My parents always told me about this one.

Tips for applications in German. Being involved at Tech was one of the best things that I did. I have many experiences here to talk about. The Germans like to see that you are involved as well. I really like the last part where you put your interests and hobbies. For this reason, the interviewers that I have had asked me about sailing and surfing, which makes it more comfortable.

I am again so glad that I am here in Germany. I have to say that I am stressed sometimes. I am learning so much here though. I am taking smaller steps. and seeing where it takes me.

Donnerstag, 28. Januar 2010

Praktikant (m/w) im Bereich Mechanische Simulation/Füllsimulation Spritzguss | Continental AG

Praktikant (m/w) im Bereich Mechanische Simulation/Füllsimulation Spritzguss | Continental AG
Well my internship search is going well. It is amazing how fast companies reply to you. For some of the applications that I did last Friday and then on this monday, I have received contact for interviews. I have received contact from Deutsche Bahn, Fraunhofer, Siemens, and then my interview tomorrow with Continental. It is so exciting to receive these calls. My goal though is looking for a job with Regenerative Energy. I send applications to more companies for this for example SolarWorld, and Audi with their hybrid.

So don't ever loose hope. Just keep on trying to get a job. You can get one!

Dienstag, 26. Januar 2010

Well today was a great day. I woke up to snow on the ground. It was so pretty! I went to class for Machine Element and then worked on my sketching. I did some more applications today because I have not heard from other companies. There are many resources that one can use for job search and I think the goal is to be persistent. It took me such a long time to do my German Resume and Cover Letter but now that I have it done. I changed a little bit for each company and complete the applications. I have an internship with Continental on Friday, so I have read what my job will be and other parts that I like about this certain company. I have to travel three hours to visit Villingen, but I am excited to see another German town.

I have a test tomorrow for my Regenerative Energy class. It is a really interesting class where we actually work with our hands and see the real machines for example the fuel cell, the solar cell, the fine dust particle. I might show you the powerpoint that I am doing to summarize what I learned.

Well feel free to ask questions or want me to write more about one area of my experiences..

Donnerstag, 21. Januar 2010

Hi I am starting this blog to keep you in the loop of all the things that I am doing! Stay tuned!

Haley