Saturday, February 11, 2012

Come to researching

On a scholarship, the medical technician Virginia Ayala came to Germany. Now, her enthusiasm for the country is so great that she wants to remain.It is especially the Sonntagnachmittage where Virginia Carolina Ayala wishes back to their Argentine home. Because the whole relationship, often over 20 people gathered and then will spend hours just ate and talked, the medical technician tells. For over five years the 31-Jährige now lives in Germany - and except on Sundays it like her perfectly. Their emigration from is longer, more personable you are the Germans. It feels strange more, if it's longer than a Sunday on holiday with their old fellow citizens together: The talk hash so often, says Ayala. Everyone cries even louder, which is striking with more and more. Ayala completed her doctoral thesis at the University of Freiburg in the summer of 2011 and now necessarily wants to work for a German company. Above all, because there is so much money for research and development in this country in the medical and pharmaceutical industry. But also because she felt comfortable as a structured, an ordinary person; She finds even pleasant Teutonic peculiarities such as the meticulous waste separation. ..Coincidence was that the young engineer came to Germany. Her German teacher at the University in the Argentine Oro Verde gave them the idea, he put near her after an oral exam to apply for a scholarship of the German Academic International Service (DAAD). The idea appealed to Ayala. The reputation of German engineering attracted. Thanks to the grant, Ayala made in 2006 her diploma in medical technology of the Technical University of Braunschweig. Germany liked her because already so well that she again came back after a few months in Argentina to write even their doctoral thesis here. Ayala studied whether diseases can be how prove Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease by using acoustic sensors. It would be a small revolution, because today need doctors for Cabinet-sized devices that don't even exist in every hospital - let alone in a doctor's Office.  ..Engineer of Ayala, however, dreams of diagnosis-boxes, smaller than a shoebox. Until the handy boxes are ready for the market, are likely to take decades, says Ayala. In Freiburg to plan further research projects on the subject. Ayala itself wants after graduation three years out from the idyllic Uni as she says. Rein in the Research Department of a company.

Today, over five years after moving to Germany, she are right is their Argentine German teacher: It was the perfect decision to come to Germany. In Freiburg, she was happy. You could even nicer walk in Germany than in their homeland, the plains near Uruguay. And still prefer Tango as they dance their German friends. She owe their homeland Argentina much, says Ayala: about the open and direct way to say what they think and feel. But research at the level as she seen in Germany, is simply not possible in their homeland. There is with us for almost only jobs in sales or repair technicians, says Ayala.  She not doubts that it finds an exciting job in Germany, if her thesis is published. Before a new economic crisis she fear not himself. In their industry, this is quite simple: the life expectancy will continue to rise - and hence the need for medicine and medical technology. In ten years, Ayala sees himself as head of the Department. The sensors expert in any case comes with the linguistic requirements for leadership: apart from Spanish, German and her second mother tongue Italian she speaks fluent Portuguese and English, the latter since a three-month research stay in the United States with specialized vocabulary. And it should not keep. Ayalas laptop French books are currently.