 Okay, can you please introduce yourself to us? My name is Tim Torres. And where do you go to school? What major do you... Are you in and you're in school? I'm currently a student at the University of New Mexico main campus in Albuquerque. I'm a chemical engineering student. What's the third question? What year? I'll be going to be a junior. So first question, how was your experience with STEM at? Should I be looking at the camera? Yes please. Okay. I think that will help. Do you want to sit down? Oh yeah, he's there. Am I sir? You're good. So what was the question? Actually let's go and ask, what was your research this summer? I got to work with New Mexico State University's bio-algal energy program under the supervision of Pete Lammers. And one of our goals was to develop larger scale cultivation techniques for algae for use in the production industries of food, energy, fuel, and just general... Okay. So how was your experience this summer with STEM at? I had a blast. My overall goal was to develop new culturing techniques for industrial scale culturing techniques. And there was a couple of guidelines that we had to follow. We had to stay within budget and had some previous designs and other ways that other people approached it. But one of the cool things about the project was the creative freedom that I was given. I was given $300 and said, here build something. I went to Lowe's and looked around and made price decisions. I was able to build something with a decent output for growth. Wow. That's really cool. So why did you choose to apply for this program? I know that internships are important for the future. When it comes time to graduate school as well as getting into the job world. Plus, internships give you access to tools and resources that you may not previously have access to. For instance, I got to use high speed flow cytometry, which is a $300,000 tool you can play with. When you get that experience in a normal situation. So would you recommend this program to other people? Other students? I would highly recommend this program to other students. It's one of the highest paying internships that I can see online as well as giving the most emergent into whatever field you're in. I have friends that are in internships at Toyota and they read things and push buttons. I got to get up those deep analogy every day and use sophisticated equipment and ran lab tests on a daily basis. Do you have any other questions you want to ask? Oh, tell us about where you lived. I stayed with another research friend of mine in Las Cruces over the summer. Thank you. Oh, actually, is there anything else you want to add? Or do you think we covered it all? It's pretty good. Okay, thank you.