Profile: LtColICE

Personal background
I am a research assocaite split between the Physics and Chemistry department at Simon Fraser University. After receiving a degree in material science at UCD, I focussed my work and research into the advancement of fuel cell membranes with a start-up company called {Confidential}. At the time of this profile I am working on a dual degree in education and MBA to perhaps one day teach.
Thoughts about SETI and SETI@home
1) Yes, extraterrestrial life does exists, our universe is so enormous that probabilty suggest that a pair must always exist. I believe that because the human race started late in the evolutionary timescale they will find us before we will find them. Sometimes I think my neighbours are an ET, by the way they act, it may not be necessary to look very far away, they may already be our next door neighbours!!

2) Most definitely Yes!! We should send data packages which contain morse code (or binary bits) which identifies our location within the milkyway or point triangulations in relation to an active nebular or pulsar.

3) I was introduced to SETI as part of a AstroPhysics course, and it was a way to contribute my unused CPU power at home and at work. The SETI project is well innovative, since any kind of research of advanced life on earth is limited by the size of the eart, we must look elsewhere, and thus the first thing to do is to find life before we can study it.
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