Hello Steemit - Dutch Biomedical Engineer Checking In!

in #introduceyourself7 years ago (edited)

Hi everybody, I'm Tim. Technically I am doing this all backwards, in that I have already posted on the Steemit platform for over a week, but allow me to introduce myself properly. Here's me in the back right. I don't own a camera - you'd be surprised how little PhD students actually make.


Fiordland - New Zealand (April 2017)

I am a Dutch national, born and raised 5 meters below sea level in a polder - literally a drained lake. My childhood home bordered a tulip and a potato farm, so you could say I had a very stereotypical Dutch childhood (mind you there was a caryard next door too, so take that with a grain of salt). The winters involved many snowmen and plenty of iceskating, while my summer job was helping my grandfather mill wheat flour for a living, in a windmill from the 1800s.

The stereotypical Dutch countryside

When I turned 11, my parents uprooted the family and moved as far away from The Netherlands as they possibly could, settling in New Zealand. Getting off the plane, I remember seeing dirt and rock hulking way above the horizon (read: there were mountains, of which The Netherlands has zero) and the feeling was surreal. I cannot describe how crazy this place felt. I love it.

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While here, I have spent a lot of time tramping, caving and fishing. I recently returned from a road trip to the deep south, and before that went on 5 day trip around Stewart Island (even further south). On my introverted days, I enjoy reading, playing video games, browsing Reddit (and now Steemit!) and tinkering with my flatmate's cars. Sport wise, I used to play competitive badminton but no longer have the time.


Nugget Point (Penguins!) - New Zealand (April 2017)

I have completed an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Canterbury (lived through the Christchurch Earthquakes), and am currently studying towards a PhD in biomedical engineering. I specialise in neuronal ion dynamics (how things such as calcium propagate both within, and between, neurons). The overall aim of our research team is to understand neuro-degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's, to enable drug development and ultimately a cure that reverses the ailment.

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The cerebral model I am working on, with all the mathematics hidden

The primary roadblock to my research is a distinct lack of compute power. We used to have access to a supercomputer on-site, but the governing body of our university has decommissioned it as a result of the powerbill running close to NZD$1,000,000 per annum. Since then, I have become a strong proponent of distributed compute power, and people donating their idle clock cycles to research. As a matter of fact, it was while I was researching ways to power my models that I came across cryptocurrencies such as Curecoin, Foldcoin and Gridcoin, which is how I discovered Steemit! If all idle clock cycles in the first world were donated to research, we could quite literally cure diseases like HIV through exhaustive searches - brute force modelling every single chemical/protein's interaction with the virus.

I hope to spend my time on this platform networking with other researchers and people working in the field of distributed computing. I will also be sharing my adventures around the country, and if there is an interest I would be happy to write more about my research.

Cheers,
Tim

P.S. Yes, I own clogs. They just scream comfort and style don't they?


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This picture is so beautiful, following you guys

Beautiful intro, @dutch. I also discovered Steemit through Gridcoin, when @cm-steem started to post here (back in June 2016) and encouraged whole Gridcoin community to do the same.

Thank you! The platform must still have been in its infancy back then... I guess that means we have @cm-steem to thank for building up the GRC side of the distributed compute community here. =)

Good to hear that our donated computing power is really needed. Do you plan to set up a boinc project for youe own research?

Potentially. The problem we have is that while the compute power required for our model is massive, it is still orders of magnitude smaller than most BOINC projects. Hopefully as BOINC grows (which it is), we will see more smaller projects making it onto the scene.

In the meantime, I apply for time on the clusters of other research institutions. Beggars can't be choosers. =)

Welcome to steemit Tim. Will you be writing about science here? In that case, I'm looking forward to reading your posts. Love science!! :)

I definitely plan to! With everything going on in the USA, and worldwide research budget cuts, I think now is a more important time than ever to support science and spread the word of what we do as researchers.

That's exactly right!! Good luck mate! :)

I like the photo of Milford Sound, welcome to Steemit :)

Thank you, I appreciate that. =)

Hoi Tim. Mooie introductie! Als mijn upvote kan bijdragen aan jouw onderzoek heb je die bij deze verdiend. Ik ben zelf net begonnen met Steemit en ga jou zeker in de gaten houden.
Keep up the good work!

Marco

Absolutely loved reading this! New Zealand is my favorite place in the world... and Fiordland is my favorite place in New Zealand :) I remember driving through the long tunnel to get there and then emerging in this large mountainous bowl (for lack of a better description) The clouds were so low that it felt like we were indoors... the mountains all around us just jutted up and disappeared into the clouds... the moisture/rain cascaded gently down the mountain slopes giving the sensation that the entire mountain was a single, slow-moving waterfall... oh the memories... Welcome to the community! I'm definitely going to follow and upvote... Cheers!

Ah, Homer Tunnel! I was surprised to learn it was dug by hand with pickaxes and dynamite during the depression as a government labour initiative.

You're bringing me right back with your description! Thank you for the welcome. =)

I like backwards people so following you now. I did the same thing, started posting without understanding what I was doing. It's been fun though.

Good to know I'm not the only odd one out. How are you finding the platform?

I had a quick browse through your posts in photography and I loved what I saw. Having never been to Asia myself you've got me feeling like I need to visit. Keep 'em coming!

I really enjoy Steem. I'm out trying to maximize profits and just randomly enjoying posts. Also, this is the greatest investing tool I've ever seen and I do invest in cryptos. Anyone buying cryptos without a Steem account is missing out. News updates are 24x7 and very timely. The amount of info shared is enormous. I also enjoy the traveling pics and posts because I love to visit new areas.

Welcome to Steemit Tim, I am Dutch myself and pretty new here :)
You did a great job on your introduction post !

Graag gedaan :) Ik wens je een fijne dag !

Welcome to Steem @dutch I have sent you a tip

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