BIOGRAPHY My name is Justin Tian. I started working in the Laser Teaching Center last semester (fall 2008) when I was taking the Lasers course, PHY452, taught by Professor Dominik Schneble. This semester I've continued my project on laser modes as independent research, PHY452. I used to live in China with my family. My dad is a physicist, so I started to get in touch with things about physics when I was a child. At first, like most children, I thought physics was pretty boring. Before high school, I never thought that I was going to be a physics major. When I was seven I wanted to be an artist. I never saw an artist in my life before seven. The only person I knew who could paint well was my painting teacher in elementary school. As I grew up, I saw more and more different kinds of people. I learned that being an artist was not an easy job. I saw some artists, most of them don't love their job. "Even they don't like art. Is being an artist a good job for me?" I asked myself when I was in middle school. As time passed by, I lost my interests in art and didn't paint anymore. After that, I turned my attention to physics and math. I realized how interesting physics is (while the math part of physics is still really boring). I realized that I was scared by math of physics. Indeed, physics is a kind of philosophy. I really love to think about how everything in this world works. Then I can put my ideas into equations. It was like playing LEGO. All you need to do is sit down, draw a blueprint and find the pieces you need. Then, have fun!! That's why I decided to study physics. Maybe I can't be the best one in my whole life. (I know lots of people who are much smarter than I am.) But I'm never going to feel bored in my life. Justin Tian May 2009