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Atlanta, GA | Posted: June 1, 2013
Georgia Tech PhD candidate Tyrone Wells is studying in Sweden for a year as a Gunnar Nicholson Fellow at the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg. While his research on deriving carbon fibers from lignin to supplement carbon fiber production is rewarding and occupies his work time, Tyrone is taking advantage of the cultural experience and enjoying a language practicum. He sends this postcard:
During my first month in Sweden, I've learned a great deal about adjusting to new culture while trying to stay productive. Sweden has been very uniquely accommodating to an American that has never left the States before. For one thing, learning Swedish has been a delight as well as a challenge since nearly everyone here at Chalmers is already fluent in English and eager to practice their English with me. This can make it difficult to learn sometimes, but I can tell that my co-workers sincerely appreciate the effort I'm putting in.
What's really interesting is just how beautiful the cities are here. After work, I'll often go exploring down new streets. The experience is exhilarating as well as frightening when I realize how much I take for granted being able to read advertisements, signs, and labels. This equally extends to funny stories about trying to make purchases from grocery stores. Does this bottle with the rainbow and a basket of flowers contain mouthwash or toilet cleaner? (Safe assumption is toilet cleaner). What's the flavor of this container of ice cream that only says the word "Applesin" on it? (Turns out, it was orange.) I've stumbled into a healthy number of hilariously ignorant scenarios, but thankfully my co-workers are always willing to answer my questions.
I've been greatly appreciative of the time I've spent learning here so far. I know I have a great deal of effort ahead of me, but I'm in good company here in Sweden!
More information about Tyrone and his research can be found in the May 2013 Newsletter.
http://ipst.gatech.edu/news/newsletter/archive/v10.html