Saturday, January 31, 2015

Bits and Pieces

Hi, my name is Yi. I was born in China and raised in Vancouver, a rain city in the west coast of a country with plenty of maple syrup and beavers. To get away from the rain, I moved to Berkeley for my undergraduate studies. Currently, I am a senior studying Operations Research and Management Science with a concentration in Law and Technology. This coming fall, I will be applying to Law Schools to further pursue my academic interest in patent laws and its social and economic implications.

I find patent law important because they can generate huge opportunities and, at same time, problems for a society. On one hand, tightening of the patent laws encourages inventions by allowing the inventors to recoup their investment of the money and time spent developing the ideas. On the other hand, too much patents stagnate technological progress by making secondary inventions that require the previous inventions more expensive. Important new experimental results once led scientists to rush down the publishers and share excitements with the whole world. When instead the rush is to patent lawyers and venture capitalists, I worry about the long-term future of scientific discovery. This paradox of whether we should have more or less patents is what I am interested in exploring.

Despite my interest in patent laws and my supposedly "technical" major, I am very old school and, sadly, not very technologically savvy.  By taking IEOR 190G, I hope to get more exposure to new technologies, and broaden my perspective on how patent laws or perhaps the lack of them, will benefit the growth of more technologies.






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  1. Hey Cai Yi, I think your blog looks very nice. Here are some areas I thought you did great at:
    • Slides: Very neat and thorough
    • Justifications: excellent justifications for the top 10 inventions
    • International Background: I think it’s really cool how you were born in China and born in Vancouver. I am an international student too from the Philippines.

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  4. Hi Yi! I love your blog, it's so peaceful looking - excellent selection on the background image! And I really like how you embedded the slides onto your blog post. You say you're not technically savvy, but hey -- you sure know how to make one aesthetically beautiful and of course, very informative and thought-provoking Powerpoint! I'm excited to hear more from you through these posts!

    One suggestion I can think of for your future posts is using bullets and lists! Though totally not necessary for this post, you could organize some of your thoughts in a more structured, bulleted format. This might help the reader and now seem too overwhelming as can be with a simple paragraph format. Just a thought!

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  5. Hello Yi! It was so lovely learning a bit about yourself and your background. I like the way you narrated the opening of this blog post by painting a picture. I think this helps the audience connect to you more as an individual.

    I think the only suggestion I might may is to look over the blog for any grammatical errors. What I find to be helpful is to put my writing on Word and see if it catches any grammar checks, but I enjoyed learning a little bit about yourself!

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