It is interesting how crossroads of different sciences are needed today. I have just participated a seminar for paper industry on last week in Lappeenranta University of Technology, and one of the presentations included an overview about co-operation of engineers and psychologists in a project, focused on artificial view systems for the control of paper surfaces and printings on it - which means that we should know, what customers think and feel when they see any product with printed surface.
- By the way, I personally also have targets in my own education because I would like to increase my knowledge about teaching, especially when my professional experiences (paper industry microbiology, analytical microbiology) shall be delivered to paper industry people (usually without any microbiological background at all) on short courses. Sometimes an easy, sometimes a hard task, depending on the audience!
Jen, tell more about yourself and what we could do to combine social media, business, and anthropology. I'm a true believer in the diversity of opinion and think that a lot can be achieved through the wisdom of the crowd.
Good Morning Jen Cardrew, welcome to this multilingual and multicultural network. Become a member of the groups. Start your own blog. This is for learning, sharing, co-creation. Br Helge
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It is interesting how crossroads of different sciences are needed today. I have just participated a seminar for paper industry on last week in Lappeenranta University of Technology, and one of the presentations included an overview about co-operation of engineers and psychologists in a project, focused on artificial view systems for the control of paper surfaces and printings on it - which means that we should know, what customers think and feel when they see any product with printed surface.
- By the way, I personally also have targets in my own education because I would like to increase my knowledge about teaching, especially when my professional experiences (paper industry microbiology, analytical microbiology) shall be delivered to paper industry people (usually without any microbiological background at all) on short courses. Sometimes an easy, sometimes a hard task, depending on the audience!
Regards & nice autumn!
Juha V. Mentu
www.industrymicrobiologist.blogspot.com