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pH.D Study

After arriving home from work just now, I immedietly read my wife's pH.D thesis draft for her proposal. She's doing some development in the "progessive freeze concentration (PFC)", a method to minimize waste water and concentrate the waste. I check out the chapter 3 which is the methodology and gave her some inputs and comments. I browse through chapter 1 and 2, and gave some general comment too. Well, it's easier for us to discuss because both of us are from the same back ground - "Chemical Engineering". In addition to that, my previous master full time reasearch exposed me a lot in conducting and managing research. Therefore, I can give her some critics, comments and analysis for her to improve the research work.

I don't mind looking through the thesis draft because I love doing research. I hope one day, I can continue my pH.D too.

Incase, you want to know more about what is progessive freeze concentration (PFC), check out this site HERE.

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