During my 11th-grade break, I had an enriching internship at Tsinghua University’s Quantum Dot Spectrometry And Sensing Device Laboratory. I worked as a research assistant under Prof. Lan Yin. I was involved in designing an implantable biosensor to detect cytokine storm and inflammation markers. I also got the opportunity to utilize the Magnetron Sputtering machine for gold and chromium sputtering.
This experience not only deepened my understanding of the subject but also enhanced my practical skills in the field of research. It was truly a valuable learning opportunity that broadened my scientific horizons!