Smitri Gupta
I was born and raised in the city of one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Taj Mahal (Agra, India). I am currently pursuing the final year of my bachelor's in chemical engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Trichy, India. In the summer of 2011, I received an opportunity to undertake a research internship at the Technical University of Munich, Germany, which was funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). Ich bin ein Gelehrter WISE 2011! This gave me an opportunity to interact with great minds, toward a fruitful research experience. I have developed a great interest for mass transfer.
This vital subject is the cornerstone of major inventions in the field of chemical engineering. Apart from my technical background, I have always had a keen interest in sports activities like swimming, badminton and table tennis. I was first drawn to AIChE by the challenge puzzles posted on it. To mention the least, I got my first puzzle right! I have also been an active spectator on the AIChE portal. It is my dream to pursue research in chemical engineering as it is a vast area which explains every basic nature of life. The expanse of knowledge gained will prove instrumental for my future growth and contribution to science.
Hello everybody. Guten Tag! Mein Name ist Smriti Gupta und ich bin ein WISE Scholar 2011. Working Internships in Science and Engineering is a study scholarship given by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) to B.Tech students in their third year, for experiencing research at universities in Germany. I spent 70 days at the Technische Universit?t M?nchen (TUM), under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Johannes A. Lercher, at the department of Technical Chemistry II. It was an amazing research experience with the state-of-art facilities, fully equipped laboratories and the gentle, kind and humble attitude of the faculty and research staff at my institute.
I worked in the field of heterogeneous catalysis under the topic 'Catalytic technology for carbon dioxide reforming of methane to synthesis gas.' This project was being carried out by a Ph.D. candidate, Linus Schulz, and my work comprised of carrying out synthesis of catalysts and testing them on the experimental setup. I had access to most of the instruments in the lab as and when required.
TU Munich follows the Central Institution Facility, wherein every department has access to all the laboratories and the instruments in the campus premises. The labs are under the control of the central administration and time slots are allotted for every individual who wants to avail the facilities. There is a shop in the basement of the chemistry department which provides easy purchase of chemicals. Each Ph.D. has a shopping card which can be used for the same. There are many other basic amenities on the campus itself that promote a lively and scientific attitude amongst the students of the university.


Photos: Smriti Gupta; Munich scene, Flickr/sanfamedia.com
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