After the fellowship is complete, he plans to
take a year off from studies and then later pursue his Ph.D. in
engineering with an emphasis in communications, control and signal processing, and of
course, neural
engineering.
After taking a neural
engineering course taught by Dr. Lise Johnson, the Center for Sensorimotor Neural
Engineering's (CSNE's) university education manager, Mandyam became interested in the way that researchers in neural
engineering create innovative products that address a specific need while also considering the ethics and long - term impact of their work.
Physical chemistry is a combination of chemistry and physics, it is fine that you derived the equation, but it relates to thermodynamics just the same; chemists make those lasers work, those DVD's play, and I have
taken calculus physics, modern physics, (multi variable calculus physics) which means technically I too have a degree in physics, but my focus has been chemistry, biology, and I
took a few graduate
courses dealing with meteorology, ocean dynamics, geology, atmospheric science and my undergraduate
courses were filled with earth science related material and
after all the math needed for Pchem
engineering mathematics is not difficult nor is graduate physics:) so the derivation you just made is discussed in math classes before, even calculus one, so I am not sure what you are trying to prove.