My Future Job

 

The career that I am studying is Biochemistry and it is very versatile, because I can work in many areas, like in medical clinic, quality control in biological companies, work in PDI, like a forensic, and so on, my career it is about understand the biology through the chemistry.

I would like to work protecting the natural resources, environment and recover places biologically damages by humans, like mining tailings, enviromental sacrifice zone, places where there was some type of serius alteration to the ecosystem, and I think biochemistry gives me some tools to do it. 

Lock "El Mauro" of Los Pelambres mining

Ideally, I would like work outdoor directly in the area that I want to preserve, observing and connecting with the place, since yes or yes my work is in the laboratory analyzing samples, conducting experiments and devising solutions.

Other thing that I would to do its work in a residual water treatment plant, because I like the idea of clean and purifying some and use again, especially if it is something as essential as water.

El 100% de las aguas servidas de Santiago son descontaminadas con este  proyecto premiado por la ONU 

Residual water treatment plant "La Farfana" in Maipú, thats its a great biofactory, because processes 100% of santiago's sewage. At the process of clean the water they obtaided biogas, that is use for the community.

 

 As for the salary, I am not an ambitious person, I will be satisfied with living well, and being able to save some money to travel and see other places and knowing others persons and cultures.

 

 

Comentarios

  1. How great that his work approach is linked to caring for the environment <3

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  2. Fantastic what you want to work on.
    Me affects in a very direct way the sacrifice areas, I live on the beach at Ventana Puchuncavi.
    Where the OXIQUIN and CODELCO industries are located, among others.

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  3. You have beautiful plans, protecting the environment from a biochemical perspective sounds great!

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  4. What a nice intentions you have! I hope you can make reality what you want

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