I am now Dr. Suzuki
I am now Dr. Suzuki, marking six years since I began my apprenticeship under Professor Takeuchi, whom I serendipitously met during my second year of undergraduate studies. There were moments when I almost gave up, but his guidance propelled me to where I stand today.
In the coming year, I will embark on a new journey as a postdoctoral researcher at Chiba University in April, followed by assuming the role of a research and development scientist for the AMSR series at JAXA/EORC from May onwards. Consequently, I will be residing in Tsukuba City for the next three years. If you happen to be in the vicinity or within the Kanto area, I encourage you to reach out as you have done before.
During the graduation ceremony, I received congratulations and valuable advice on three pivotal aspects of life: refraining from comparisons with others, finding a life mentor, and discovering one's calling. Fortunately, I had the privilege of encountering my mentor early on, establishing my identity as an individual beyond comparison. While my true vocation remains uncertain, I am committed to pursuing my interests fueled by curiosity.
Over the next three years, I aim to conquer a 5.13 climb, alongside dedicating myself to producing a scholarly paper annually as part of my research endeavors.
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