{"id":9100,"date":"2015-08-23T02:40:34","date_gmt":"2015-08-22T21:10:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/?p=9100"},"modified":"2015-08-30T19:37:07","modified_gmt":"2015-08-30T14:07:07","slug":"internship-eth-zurich-switzerland-ashris-iit-kharagpur","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/internship-eth-zurich-switzerland-ashris-iit-kharagpur\/","title":{"rendered":"Internship at ETH Zurich, Switzerland &#8211; Ashris from IIT Kharagpur"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><em><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-9243\" src=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/08\/Internship-at-Zurich.jpg\" alt=\"Internship at Zurich\" width=\"600\" height=\"367\" srcset=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/08\/Internship-at-Zurich.jpg 600w, https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/08\/Internship-at-Zurich-300x183.jpg 300w, https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/08\/Internship-at-Zurich-268x164.jpg 268w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/>What could be more blissful than interning at one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Well, it sounds wonderful but there is hell lot of work to do. Ashris who never travelled alone before, this time went overseas and lived best moments of his life. Not to forget he worked hard besides capturing the serene beauty.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I was on the seventh sky when I was accepted for the summer internship at ETH. I really wasn&#8217;t expecting a call for research profiles aren&#8217;t the forte of Architecture students. These profiles demand a high CGPA which wasn&#8217;t something I could boast about with a meek 8.24. It was my previous research experience in the relevant field of Computational Design that got be selected for the profile, I believe.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">When I was done with the celebrations, the obligatory status update and the visa procedures, it finally sunk in that I&#8217;ll be travelling to this whole new country while two years back my parents wouldn&#8217;t let me travel alone in a train to my hometown.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Finally, equipped with loads of stuff from my parents a long list of advice, I had headed on to Switzerland. Zurich was a magical beautiful place. Having known it was a developed city, I was expecting it to be like the big ones like New York and Chicago. Zurich turns out to be a very humble city with development and nature coexisting together. Lakes, vegetation and scenic alps no wonder make the city the tourism capital of the world. At the place of my accommodation, there was this valley of a large green mountain that was covered with clouds. There were cows with bells on their necks and apple trees laden with apples. It simply was like those fairy tales one reads about.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I was staying 10 kilometres away from the campus, since ETH does not have on-campus accommodation. I was sharing my room with another friend from IIT Kharagpur. 4 other friends from IIT Bombay were staying in the flat. We bonded very well, over ready to cook dinners and train journeys. I was working in the Chair of Information Architecture where they primarily work on exploiting Computation to automate processes in Architecture and devise tools to help Architects and Planners to design smartly. My project was collaboration between ETH Zurich and Bauhaus University. We had to establish a relationship between Architecture and Psychology: i.e. confirm mathematically with strong correlation whether certain set of spatial dimensions of spaces around people induce awe, happiness, feeling of being lost, confusion, etc.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">This would help Architects and Urban Planners to take control of the spaces around them to control moods of people very strongly. Also, with the incoming of Oculus Rift and other virtual reality technologies, the field of digital tourism is not a farfetched idea. I was also involved in 2 other projects which happen to be classified and hence I cannot mention about them here. As a part of my project, I had to learn diverse set of skills, especially statistics software which I had never used before. I was working with MATLAB, OpenCV, R and 360 degree video making tools like Video Stitch. What really amazed me was the work culture which is the right balance of organized discipline and having fun when time permits. I could come into the lab at my convenience and work till I wish to.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Having said that, Switzerland&#8217;s cost of living will scare the hell out of a new visitor. I was caught into the &#8216;conversion depression&#8217; where I used to convert every price into Indian Rupees and then be shocked about it for days. The worst feeling was when I wanted to buy mangoes and I found a single mango costs 300 rupees. (The mango was imported from India, ha ha)<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">But with time and after I received my stipend, things were lot bearable. I can&#8217;t speak enough about Swiss beauty here. People wise, I realized how big a difference population can make. Since everyone there is educated and lives in sparsely populated places, they have a strong sense of privacy. Things happen more orderly and people, in general and friendlier. Weekends were the time we used to travel to the countries nearby. In my entire stay, I had been to Paris, Milan, Venice, Berlin and Munich. It was fun experience travelling with my friends from IIT Bombay. Travelling solo was something I experienced in my Milan trip. European transportation system is quite extensive and actually, confusing. Nothing like Mumbai Locals of course, but quite so. Most of the commute was via trains, so they form an integral part of the memories I have of Zurich right now. Things went pretty well, my project was almost done and a beautiful farewell dinner marked the end of my internship. My colleagues at the chair were super friendly and also had made gifts and a wonderful hand written card for me.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">My supervisor had been super friendly to me, helping me with all the doubts and confusion. We talked about my future goals and work interests. He narrated experiences from his life and I realized the confusion about careers and the aspirations are country blind. 2.5 months later, I was back in India with lots of memories from Zurich. I had got a letter of recommendation from my Professor for the work I had done. I was pretty confident of pursuing research in the future after my experience and the internship definitely helped me cementing my aspirations and goals.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">It truly has been a memorable experience.<\/p>\n<p><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;\\u201cYour application has not been considered for 2015 cohort\\u201d\\u2026\\u2026 \\u201cSorry you are not selected\\u201d\\u2026..\\u201dPlease try next year\\u201d\\u2026\\u2026..\\nHeart breaking replies from all hirers. \\nMy quest for a good internship started with a very demotivating aura last year. Though having an experience of successfully completing a couple of projects in my college, as a student with not- so- good- CGPA I never got selected in MITACS or DAAD which are goldmines for Foreign Research Internship hunters. During such demotivating times, to my extreme bewilderment, I was selected by a prestigious company for a 2 month industrial training at Malaysia. FINISAR, a company based at Sunnywale, USA and a forerunner in the world of optical subsystems, found my resume worthy of their consideration and after a series of telephonic interviews, I impressed them enough to get an opportunity to do internship in their facility at Malaysia with only 4 other students from all over India. Excited and elated I was as they offered a full coverage of to and fro airfare, accommodation for 2 months and a fair amount of stipend during our stay at Malaysia as a part of their internship program also.\\n The best things about doing a foreign internship is that you get a completely different perspective of work-culture and technological advancements from that of India. On the very first day of our internship, I was amazed to see the amount of professionalism and discipline in this company. After a formal orientation program, I was placed under supervision of Mr. Felipe, a Philipine engineer and a very helping person. I was working with him and a couple of other engineers in a production efficiency improvement project of FINISAR which was fairly intriguing and challenging as well. Further detailing is not possible as we are not supposed to reveal the project publicly, but as a very crude outline I can say that the project involved analysis of certain scanning processes to find defects and eliminate them. \\nBut the technical knowledge is not what I appreciated most about the internship. 4 years of graduate programs are enough time to know about theories. What I gained from the internship was an actual experience of what challenges and difficulties an engineer faces in an industry, and more importantly how to respond to the urgent situations efficiently. Also, as a part of a team, I got to know that even I was as important a part of the whole structure as was my supervisor. That engineering is not only about knowing things, but it is also about managing time, resources and human power efficiently was only clear to me when I saw the whole company working as a single entity to achieve excellence. I would highly encourage each and every budding engineer to work in such a company to gain experience if the wanted to become future industry maestros.\\nOh, and I forgot something. We enjoyed Malaysia. For those with a wanderlust to see new countries: YES, we travelled a lot. Malaysia is really nice country with widespread pastoral areas, a feast for eyes. Kuala Lumpur was  4 hour train ride away from where we stayed. Yes I clicked infinite selfies in front of Petronas Tower and posted them as my profile pic in FB to earn likes. It was a wholesome internship experience and I am sure anyone who gets an opportunity to do intern at FINISAR, Malaysia would feel the same. \\n \\n&quot;]\" data-sheets-userformat=\"[null,null,515,[null,0],[null,2,16750848],null,null,null,null,null,null,null,0]\">If Ashris\u2019s experience motivates you, you can view the latest\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/internshala.com\/internships\/international-internship\" target=\"_blank\">international internship.<\/a><br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em><span style=\"font-weight: 600;\">Editor\u2019s note-\u00a0<\/span>Have you got an internship story to share? A chance to<em>\u00a0win cool Internshala T and other cash prizes by sharing<a href=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/summer-internship-contests\/internship-story-contest-2015\/\" target=\"_blank\">\u00a0<\/a><\/em><a href=\"https:\/\/internshala.com\/blog\/summer-internship-contests\/internship-story-contest-2015\/\" target=\"_blank\">your internship story here.<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span data-sheets-value=\"[null,2,&quot;I was on the seventh sky when I was accepted for the summer internship at ETH. I really wasn't expecting a call, for research profiles aren't the forte of Architecture students. These profiles demand a high CGPA which wasn't something I could boast about with a meek 8.24. It was my previous research experience in the relevant field of Computational Design that got be selected for the profile, I believe.\\n\\nWhen I was done with the celebrations, the obligatory status update and the visa procedures, it finally sunk in that I'll be travelling to this whole new country while two years back, my parents wouldn't let me travel alone in a train to my hometown. \\n\\nFinally, equipped with loads of stuff from my parents a long list of advice, I had headed on to Switzerland. Zurich was a magical beautiful place. Having known it was a developed city, I was expecting it to be like the big ones like New York and Chicago. Zurich turns out to be a very humble city with development and nature coexisting together. Lakes, vegetation and scenic alps no wonder make the city the tourism capital of the world. At the place of my accommodation, there was this valley of a large green mountain that was covered with clouds. There were cows with bells on their necks and apple trees laden with apples. It simply was like those fairy tales one reads about.\\n\\nI was staying 10 kilometers away from the campus, since ETH does not have on-campus accommodation. I was sharing my room with another friend from IIT Kharagpur. 4 other friends from IIT Bombay were staying in the flat. We bonded very well, over ready to cook dinners and train journeys.\\n\\nI was working in the Chair of Information Architecture where they primarily work on exploiting Computation to automate processes in Architecture and devise tools to help Architects and Planners to design smartly. My project was a collaboration between ETH Zurich and Bauhaus University. We had to establish a relationship between Architecture and Psychology: i.e confirm mathematically with strong correlation whether certain set of spatial dimensions of spaces around people induce awe, happiness, feeling of being lost, confusion, etc. \\n\\nThis would help Architects and Urban Planners to take control of the spaces around them to control moods of people very strongly. Also, with the incoming of Oculus Rift and other Virtual Reality technologies, the field of digital tourism is not a far fetched idea.\\n\\nI was also involved in 2 other projects which happen to be classified and hence I cannot mention about them here.\\n\\nAs a part of my project, I had to learn diverse set of skills, especially statistics software which I had never used before. I was working with MATLAB, OpenCV, R and 360 degree video making tools like VideoStitch. \\n\\nWhat really amazed me was the work culture which is the right balance of organized discipline and having fun when time permits. I could come into the lab at my convenience and work till I wish to. \\n\\nHaving said that, Switzerland's cost of living will scare the hell out of a new visitor. I was caught into the 'conversion depression' where I used to convert every price into Indian Rupees and then be shocked about it for days. The worst feeling was when I wanted to buy mangoes and I found a single mango costs 300 rupees. (The mango was imported from India, ha ha)\\n\\nBut with time and after I received my stipend, things were lot bearable. I can't speak enough about Swiss beauty here. \\n\\nPeople wise, I realized how big a difference population can make. Since everyone there is educated and lives in sparsely populated places, they have a strong sense of privacy. Things happen more orderly and people, in general and friendlier.\\n\\nWeekends were the time we used to travel to the countries nearby. In my entire stay, I had been to Paris, Milan, Venice, Berlin and Munich. It was fun experience travelling with my friends from IIT Bombay. Travelling solo was something I experienced in my Milan trip. European transportation system is quite extensive and actually, confusing. Nothing like Mumbai Locals of course, but quite so. Most of the commute was via trains, so they form an integral part of the memories I have of Zurich right now.\\n\\nThings went pretty well, my project was almost done and a beautiful farewell dinner marked the end of my internship. My colleagues at the chair were super friendly and also had made gifts and a wonderful hand written card for me. \\n\\nMy supervisor had been super friendly to me, helping me with all the doubts and confusion. We talked about my future goals and work interests. He narrated experiences from his life and I realized the confusion about careers and the aspirations are country blind.\\n\\n2.5 months later, I was back in India with lots of memories from Zurich. 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