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WCS Science Camp 2008


In 3 August 2008, I escaped chemistry final exam and flew to Taiwan to participate in 11th Wu Chien-Shiung (WCS) Science Camp as  a Malaysian delegate. Not only having great food, great accommodation, magnificent landscapes with beautiful girls, but also fascinating lectures by Nobel Laureates and world leading scientists. Unfortunately, I was having too much fun the first few days I reached Taipei that I almost fell asleep during the first few lectures.

Recently, the scenes that I had during my stay in Taiwan kept on appearing in my mind. Therefore I decided to put down all my work and dedicate my time for uploading the photos (which I should have done 2 years before). I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

The photos are arranged ascending by time.

Enjoy!

I would like to share my “formula” to win a prize in science camp. As you know, astronomy is my biggest interest ever and the theme of 4th MICSS Science Camp was space science which absolutely fitted my taste. Due to my sheer interest and excitement at astronomy, I was extraordinarily active in learning and approaching professors. When I participated in WCS Science Camp, I was equally active in asking questions and expressing my curiosity. To my surprise, this attitude again led me to an award which I did not expect at all since there were so many competitive peers from greater education background and frankly speaking, I did not put much effort into preparation and understanding of the lectures as I took this adventure as a vacation.


MICSS Science Camp 2009

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Theme of MICSS Science Camp 2009 – 天工开悟

Attending to MICSS Science Camp 2009 in Foon Yew High School, Kulai as a counsellor was a great pleasure. I can focus more on making friends instead of striving hard for prizes. Most importantly, it was a great chance to widen our perspective on science and to realise what we have in mind is just a fraction of the whole puzzles.

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From left to right: Chia-Wei Li, Robin Lee and Wei-Hsin Sun

The main program of the science camp was the lectures by renowned professors. They were Prof. Wei-Hsin Sun, Prof. Chia-Wei Lee and Prof. Shun-Fen Tzeng. Their talks covered topics ranging from astronomy to life science. It was a pity that they were not given enough time to go deep into their exciting stories. However, I think their talks were impressive enough to encourage us to dig into them ourselves.

The second night of the camp, I joined Dr.Chong from USM for the “Night talk”. I was really amazed that he is so energetic and passionate. I can hardly find anybody else on par with him. He gave us a talk on the topic – The Search for More Extra-solar Planets – E.T. Where Are You? Wow! Interesting huh? Yeah, jia bueh liao! (Hokkien).

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Dr.Chong pointed us the Alpha Centauri. Wow!

Right after that was stargazing party. It was even more fun with the present of Dr.Chong. He was like a boy running on the field with endless energy. He distributed lots of star charts and almanac to us and showed us the constellations by green laser. He also showed us the Meade MySKY which functioned as an electronic starchart. I was his assistant but I went away to take Prof. Sun’s autograph. Haha… Sorry about that Dr.Chong. Back to the stargazing party, the telescopes were not as many and powerful as last year. The weather was not very nice though. In fact, it was not a failure but it was not great enough to allure people to pursue astronomy as a hobby.

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Dr.Chong said, “Fuiyoh… Don’t underestimate this cheap-looking water rocket. It can fly up to 150 meters high! No joke!”

Earlier the day, I also joined Dr.Chong for the mini water rocket DIY session. I loved to learn from him. He was such a high spirit, energetic and humorous professor. I can’t help laughing throughout the workshop. He is a real funny guy. The water rocket can be made under RM5. We just need plasticine, masking tape, wood made chopsticks and 2 7-up bottles. The launcher can be done with RM20. The designs of the water rocket and launcher are proven to be effective. I will ask for Dr.Chong permission if I can upload the guide of making water rocket.

The Universe movies were visually nice. However, most of us were not happy with the Bahasa Malaysia dub. The movies would be more interesting if they were played in English.

I have a little complain here. The food was considered below average. It was oily and boring. The breakfast, snack and supper were almost the same for the whole week. Some said that it’s not green to use paper plate (Yes, we had our food with use-and-throw tableware). Do you think it will be greener if we use reusable tableware? Save trees and petroleum or water? Discuss, please.

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Congratulations! You guys did a great job! I am really proud of being the counsellor of Team 7.

I will have a gallery working later which shows all the photos I took. Stay tuned!

4th MICISS Science Camp

I participated in MICSS (Malaysia Independent Chinese School ??) Science Camp held at Hin Hua High School, Klang, Selangor, Malaysia during 30 May to 3 June. I had a great time there.

The theme of this science camp was Space Science, my favourite. There were 3 talks by world-class professors. The Look of Universe Under Multi-Wavelength Observation by Prof. Wei-Hsin Sun, Near Earth Asteroid Observations by Zhu Jin, curator of Beijing Planetarium and High Altitude Atmosphere Lighting Phenomena – Sprites, Blue Jets and Gigantic Jets by Prof. Hsu, Rue-Ron.

I like Prof. Wei-Hsin Sun the most. I totally admire his speech skill. Almost everybody was excited during his talk. The most valuable lesson that he taught me was not about the science but the attitude towards life. Listen more instead of talking more, once you know more, you will talk less as you know that the knowledge you hold is just a fraction.

I also met a professor from USM. Dr.Chong is a very funny person, he has high spirits in sharing his knowledge. It’s really my pleasure to know him. He taught me water-rocket which was one of my happiest moments. His record is 150m high and 180m long. I also know a high school teacher from Zhe Jiang, China. She is Lin Lan. She knows a lot of the equipment.

There was a sunspot observing activity and stargazing party on the third day and fourth day. I saw the most telescopes in my life that day. Colorado Solarmax by National Planetarium, CGE-1400, 6″ Refractor by Mr.Tan, Uncle Looi’s PST and Meade MySky, Mr Kew’s 10″ Meade LX200GPS, WO Megrez 90, 8″ LX200 Classic by USM Dr.Chong, Hin Hua Astronomy Club’s VC200L and … (let me recall..)

Photos will be uploaded soon. :) It’s been a long time since my last post. I’m getting lazy and in low spirits. I lost almost 90% of my spirit in a girl.