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Professor's Best Stress Relief (Zayne X f!Reader)
A/N: Imagining Professor Zayne with his messy hair and glasses... ugh <3
Warnings: 18+, MDNI, slight power imbalance, cunnilingus, fingering, desk sex, size difference, squirting, unsafe sex
Word Count: 3.1k
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Being a graduate student was a pain. You were buried in research papers, a thesis, finding internships, and being a teaching assistant. The field you were studying, biomedical engineering, required long and sleepless nights. It wasn’t odd for you to be constantly buried in books or grading papers from students in the professor’s office.
Class had just gotten out. You finished helping a student find the right resources to search for when writing the term paper. Your mind flitted as you went over your checklist for the day. You needed to grade assignments and then head to the lab to see if your slides were ready to be examined.
”You’re good at teaching.”
You blinked, getting pulled out of your thoughts. You looked upwards at the man speaking to you. “Thank you, Professor Zayne.”
He gave you a curt nod. “Of course. You’d even do good at my job.”
”Oh, please.” You snorted and rolled your eyes. “You’re the best professor in Linkon. I wouldn’t be as good as you.”
Zayne was nothing short of a genius. One of the greatest minds in the biomedical engineering field, he made great contributions through his groundbreaking research as well as his amazing ability to teach even the most complicated theories in a way that everyone understands. He was the best of the best and you strived to be as good as him. That’s why you had to work as hard as possible.
You walked over to the desk and grabbed a stack of papers. Zayne followed you. “You can let me grade those.”
”It’s fine. I need something to do as a TA.” You gave him a brief smile.
”You’re already busy.” Zayne grabbed the stack out of your hands. He leaned down, his eyes studying yours. “I don’t mind.”
”I’m getting paid for this, Professor. I’d rather do something than nothing at all.”
He let out a small sigh as you took the stack again. His eyebrows furrowed. You ignored and grabbed your bag. You would have to hurry up with grading if you wanted to make the lab while it wasn’t busy. You walked out of the classroom, noticing that Zayne was following you.
“Do you want to get something to eat?”
You shook your head. “No, thank you. I have to get these graded as quickly as possible and then get to the lab.”
“You need to eat.” Zayne sighed. “You’ve been in the classroom since eight in the morning.”
”I’ve had snacks.”
”That’s not enough. Let me take half. That way you can get it done faster and then-“
”I’m sure you’ve done just as much as me when you were a graduate student. I’m seriously fine with my workload.”
Zayne closed his eyes and sighed. "I'm going to get us some food."
You didn't fight his words. Despite Zayne's cold and unapproachable exterior, he was attentive and caring. You've heard tales that despite Zayne's natural aptitude in teaching, he was a difficult person to please. He gave hard deadlines and hardly allowed for makeups or extensions unless the circumstances called for it. You even heard that his last TA had to talk him into making some exceptions. And yet, he always made sure everyone passed his class. He always made sure everyone understood every single concept.
You were nervous when you first started working for him. But surprised when he didn't even hesitate to make you feel comfortable and welcome. That was the real Professor Zayne. You've heard horror stories of how other professors treated their TAs. You had gotten lucky.
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Three nights. Three nights of working nonstop. Grading, lab reports, thesis research, and helping out during classes. The irritation was building inside of you until every single little thing got on your nerves. You weren’t proud of how you were acting, but you were frustrated that no one else seemed as rushed as you were.
Professor Zayne was taking his sweet time. He shuffled slowly through the stack of papers. He glanced up at you every so often. He always did a quick second check of your grading. Quick. For some reason, Zayne was taking his sweet time. Your arms were crossed as you tapped your foot anxiously. Your eyes kept flickering over to the clock hanging on the wall above his head.
“Professor Zayne, can you just email me to let me know if I made any mistakes?”
”No.”
You started tapping your finger against your arm. “I need to go to the lab.”
”Again?” He lifted his head. “Didn’t you go there yesterday?”
”Yes. And I need to go again today.”
Zayne sighed, and to your dismay, set down the stack of papers. “When’s the last time you got a full night of sleep?”
”Uhh…” You shrugged.
”Have you been eating well?”
”That’s–“
Zayne stood up and slowly made his way around the desk. “When’s the last time you took a break? Went out with friends? Had fun?”
You frowned and looked away. “I don’t have time for fun. In fact, I don’t have time to be lectured like this.”
Before you could step back, Zayne moved in front of you. “You will make time.”
”I can’t!” You sighed in frustration and uncrossed your arms. “I’m so close to finishing the research part of my thesis. If I go to the lab tonight-“
”Absolutely not.”
You stared at Zayne in disbelief. “Excuse me?”
”Sit.”
”Professor, I really don’t have time-“
”I said sit.”
Zayne shoved you down so you were sitting on the edge of the desk. He then pushed your hips backwards, sliding you further onto the desk. Your eyes were wide as you watched him loosen his tie. His breathing was heavy and looked almost angry. You’ve never seen him angry. The fact that it was pointed towards you sent a shiver down your spine.
”You’re going to sit here and listen to me. Am I clear?”
”Y-Yes, Professor.” You whispered.
He let out a harsh breath. He leaned in, his hands placed on both sides of you. “I’ve been trying to get you to look at me for more than three seconds the whole time you’ve been my TA.”
Your eyes automatically flicked away at his words.
”Look at me.” He hissed, roughly grabbing your chin and tilting it back. “I am tired of seeing you run yourself thin. I’m tired of seeing you too stressed to even take care of yourself. I’m tired of you not paying attention to me.”
”I’m sorry.”
He scoffed and shook his head. He leaned in until his lips were ghosting against your neck. “Sorry isn’t enough. You’re going to need a better apology.”
“What…” A sigh left your lips as he kissed your neck. “What do you want me to say?”
”I want you to say that you want me.” Zayne licked up your neck before nibbling your earlobe. “That you need me. And you can’t stand another minute without feeling my touch.”
His words made you want to melt into a puddle. You would have never ever expected any of those words to come out of Zayne’s mouth. The most you thought he would do is force you to eat and then go home and sleep. Not force you to admit how badly you wanted him.
And you wanted him bad.
It was no secret that Professor Zayne was one of the most attractive people on campus. Students didn’t just want to take his class because he was good at teaching. It’s because he was complete and total eye candy. But you’ve been too preoccupied with your own path that you barely gave it any mind. You’ve been so preoccupied that you didn’t notice he’s been vying for your attention— for you this whole time.
You swallowed thickly. “I…want you.”
”And?” He started to push your skirt up your legs.
”And…” You were staring at his hands. “Touch.”
He had a ghost of a smirk on his lips. “Use full sentences.”
”I want- no, I need your touch.”
“Good girl.”
This was happening. This was actually happening. Professor Zayne was actually pushing your skirts up around your hips. He was staring up at you with a darke gaze filled with hunger. And you were sure your expression had just as much hunger. Screw all the work you needed to do. This was way more important. The lab would be open tomorrow anyway.
He moved up and cupped your cheek with one hand. His lips were passionate yet firm as he pressed them against yours. You found your eyes fluttering closed as you melted against his touch. The stress started to slowly melt from your muscles as Zayne continued to make you focus on him and only him.
”You taste like coffee.” He murmured against your lips.
You let out a breath, looking away shyly. “That's all I've been drinking."
"You need to relax.
You didn't answer. Your eyes focused back on him as he slowly went back down on his knees. Zayne's hands were freezing cold against your thighs as he spread them apart. His breath wasn't any warmer. It brushed against your skin, his mouth getting closer and closer to your panties. Your hands gripped the edge of the desk tightly. His nose brushed against the fabric. You jolted in surprise.
"You're soaking wet." He murmured. "I haven't done anything yet."
You swallowed nervously. "K-Kissing is doing something."
"And it made you like this?"
You didn't say anything for a moment before speaking in an embarrassed whisper. "I haven't had sex in almost a year."
His eyes only grew dark with hunger. "It looks like I need to change that."
Zayne obviously didn't want to waste time. He tugged down your panties, his cold breath now tickling your bare skin. A whine left your lips as his tongue slowly swiped up your wet pussy. Your cheeks flushed at the desperate sound. Zayne smirked before going back in more eagerly.
"Z-Zayne, slow-" You closed your eyes and leaned your head back. "Fuck."
"Just relax and focus on the pleasure."
You nodded and let your shoulders drop. Zayne's tongue focused on your clit while he slowly inserted one finger inside of you. It was almost embarrassing how easily you just sucked him in. He hummed in satisfaction before adding another. No one's ever eaten you out like this before. The icy feeling of his tongue mixed with the slow curl of his fingers had your mind reeling. You reached down with one hand and carded your fingers through his soft hair. You pulled him closer.
It wasn't going to take much to make you come undone. You've admittedly been dying to masturbate to relieve at least some of the stress you've been accumulating, but you haven't had the chance. You felt the pent up damn inside of you slowly start to crack as Zayne sucked on your clit and plunged his fingers even deeper inside of you. Your eyes rolled in the back of your head. His fingers brushed against you, making you moan out.
"Close?" He murmured against you.
"S-So… just a l-little more."
Zayne hummed. The vibrations made your hips move forward, seeking out his touch. He started to move his fingers even more, his tongue moving back to your clit. Your lips parted as if to say something, but all that came out were desperate moans. A buzzing spread through your body. Your toes curled and your hand pulled at Zayne's hair. He looked up at you as you came undone, his glasses slipping down his nose. He didn't look away for a single moment.
Zayne pulled back. He licked his lips and used one hand to push up his glasses. He licked your juices off of his fingers. You were breathing heavily. You leaned back and tried to catch your bearings. Your legs felt weak. You couldn't even remember the last time you felt that good.
"That was…" You started to pull your skirt back down. "Amazing."
Zayne suddenly reached out and grabbed your wrist. "What are you doing?"
You blinked. "Uhm… A-Aren't we done?"
"You've only cum once. That's not enough to get rid of all your stress."
"B-But–"
Zayne let go of your wrist and reached down, unbuttoning his pants. "What did I say? Relax and focus on the pleasure."
Your eyes moved down to the very obvious bulge in his pants. You've never cum more than once before. That said more about your partners than you, but you guess you didn't have a choice. You needed to listen to your professor. So you pulled the fabric of your skirt back up. Zayne smiled. He unbuttoned his shirt.
Your hand reached out, trailing along his abs. "I didn't know you worked out."
"Mmmh." He grabbed your hand and moved it up to his chest before placing your palm on his face. He moved in between your legs. "I like to keep my stamina up."
Your whole body felt hot. Your legs wrapped around him, and your finger brushed against his bottom lip. His green eyes shone with lust. You pulled him down and kissed him passionately. He moaned softly, pressing his hips against yours. You were practically dripping at the feeling of his large bulge. His tongue pushed into your mouth, cooling down the heat that you felt pulsing through you. His hands moved down to his pants, tugging them down along with his boxers.
"Ready?" Zayne pulled back.
Your mind was hazy. You blinked and nodded your head. "G-Go ahead."
"I'll start slow."
He leaned forward and pressed a gentle kiss on your forehead. The sudden softness had your heart pounding. But before you could even think about it, Zayne's cock eased into you with an embarrassing squelch. Your arms wrapped around his broad shoulders. You were so wet, so aroused, that it was like your pussy was drinking him in. You clenched around him and bit your lip. Your sensitive body shivered as he adjusted the angle.
"Good?"
"No~" You whined, looking up at him. "I c-can't last long like this."
He chuckled and placed his hands on your hips. Your eyes shut as he slowly started to move his hips. HIs cock was thick and long. It stretched you out, hitting you in the right spot to have you whimpering with each thrust. You panted heavily and tried to hold on. You didn't want to cum so early, not when it looked like Zayne was doing this with ease.
He nudged your chin up with his fingers. "Let go for me, darling."
Your body reacted to his words like you were wrapped around his finger. Darling. It repeated in your mind over and over. You let out a cry of pleasure and buried your face in Zayne's neck. The scent of his cologne along with the hint of sweat made you go insane. Your hips started to buck against his as you came again. Your pussy was throbbing, each thrust driving you more and more over the edge.
"Fuck~" Zayne hissed, his nails digging into your hips. "You're sucking me in."
"Ngh… feels… it feels good."
"You can cum one more time, right?" His thrusts started to speed up. "Can you do that for me, darling?"
"Mmh!"
"Good girl. So good."
Zayne's face was flushed. His breath came out in short, cold puffs. His eyes kept flitting to your face down to where his cock pounded into you. His eyebrows were slightly furrowed as if he was hanging on by a thread. You left kisses and small bites all along his shoulder and neck. He grunted and reached down. A loud moan echoed in his office as his fingers rubbed small, firm circles against your clit.
"I'm gonna cum." He breathed.
That was about as much warning you got before he pushed you down so you were laying on his desk. His hips pounded into you relentlessly. You couldn't take it anymore. The feeling of his cock hitting your g-spot constantly along with the feeling of his fingers against your sensitive clit had you seeing stars. All the air left your lungs as you came for a third time. You felt something wet pool beneath your legs. The sounds of Zayne fucking you only got louder. With several quick thrusts, Zayne came inside of you. You felt his seed spread through your hot walls.
"Oh, fuck." He groaned.
His hips slowed down to a sensual roll. Your body was completely weak. You opened your eyes and propped yourself up on your elbows. When you looked down, you realized what happened. You squirted. That was new. Zayne was fixing his glasses. His whole body was flushed, sweat dripping down his chest. His hair was all tousled, his normally neat clothes wrinkled. He met your gaze.
"Uhm-" Your voice was hoarse. You cleared your throat. "I feel much better."
He chuckled and leaned over you. He brushed your hair away from your face. "Good. We'll do this again next week."
"Again?!" Your eyes widened in surprise.
He nodded. "We can't let your stress get so high again. To perform at your best, you need a low stress level."
"Is this how you relieve your stress?"
"I read. But I do this too."
"With…" You trailed off, suddenly curious.
"Alone." He kissed your forehead and then your nose, and then your cheek. "Imagining you exactly like this."
You shivered. "I never knew."
"Because you were too caught up in your work. So from now on, pay attention to me too. I'm only here to help."
"Or you just want to bend me over your desk again."
He raised an eyebrow. "Are you offering?"
You snorted. "I can't go another round. I think I'll die."
"Then next week. This time exactly."
"Yes, professor."
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The cool spring air felt nice against your skin as you happily walked across campus. There was a small bounce in your step. Things have been going well recently. Your thesis was finished and ready to be proofread. Everyone enjoyed you as a TA. And you found that you had more time for yourself. To think that two months ago, you were on the brink of a breakdown. Now you were thriving.
"Professor! I'm here!"
You knocked on his office door before opening it. Sitting at his desk, he looked up from his papers and gave you a soft smile. Your relationship with Professor Zayne changed completely. It was obvious you were more than just his TA. There wasn't a label for it. But you didn't need one. You liked the way things were. Because of him, you didn't have the weight of the world on your shoulders. Professor Zayne stood up.
"Just on time. Ready to begin?"
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assigning marvel heroes engineering majors (1)
i tried to write this so it makes sense even if you don't know much about engineering!! this post has my headcanons for peter parker, steve rogers, tony stark, and clint barton!!
as a preface, i am very aware that most of the marvel heroes would not in fact be in school for engineering even in an alternate universe. unfortunately, my fixation on both superheroes and engineering knows no bounds.
please feel free to ask me any questions about eng or for further explanation my reasons for these picks!! i am only in one type of eng but know many people in other disciplines so hopefully i'll be able to answer :)))
Peter Parker - Mechanical & Biomedical
I truly, truly believe the correct peter parker engineering take depends on what portrayal of spiderman you are looking at. like tobey's spiderman? would not touch biomed with a pole let alone mech. ... that peter parker is so far from engineer...... i dont even know where i would put him. materials? pls send your opinions if you have them.
BUT MCU, tom holland, spiderman would definitely definitely be in mechanical & biomedical. i actually got this from an irl friend, so if you see this somehow pls say hi LMAO
mechanical is one of the most common streams of eng and, while absolutely not something i ever want to touch, is really neat. it centers around keeping things in motion (contrary to civil engineering where if something is moving you're in trouble). it applies physics in really cool ways which i imagine would be a draw to peter just on the sole basis of personal interest. mech also plays with materials as it explores elasticity, deformation, fractures, yield strength, and other materials things i have blocked out LOL. when i think of that aspect i feel like it matches really well with the designed suit, the webs, and, if you listen to the science jargon he throws around in the movies, some of his prior knowledge.
biomedical engineering is actually used by some (the insane) as a gateway into med school. it covers human anatomy and genetic engineering (radioactive spider????). i do not believe peter would do med school too (because that student debt tho) but i also can't imagine him not trying to apply what he learns to helping others. i am personally partial to applying engineering principles to physiology and i can just imagine him implementing his mechanical knowledge into making prosthetics. if i had the brain power for this degree i would love to do that.
Steve Rogers - Civil Engineering
.... listen. steve rogers would fight a war before sitting in an hour lecture about dirt. i know this and acknowledge this wholeheartedly. HOWEVER,,,, I have a friend in civil with a special interest on sustainable design and you cannot, cannot tell me that isn't steven rogers coded.
civil engineering is not architecture, like at all, which i think is a common misconception if you don't know engineering well ( totally understandable!) unfortunately, i don't think civil caters to his artistic side that well but as someone who likes art but only does it as a hobby next to eng, i think thats okay.
civil engineering is kind of the mother to environmental engineering in the sense that they both look into wastewater treatments, geology, and even environmental planning (in some cases) but civil will also go into more detail with structural components and design of buildings. you'll find civil engineers involved in every building being made and in every town council ensuring clean drinking water and working sewage systems. typically they specialize into one or the other but shhhh ignore that for this post.
what i am trying to say here is that this would give steve a shit ton of wiggle room which i think he would use to help both the environment and people. paying engineers is expensiveeee especially for qualified, capable ones. i think steve would find deep satisfaction in working either for free or for the bare minimum cost (not that you should - know your worth :) ) and i think that he would actively use his work to call out designs that endanger communities or their environments.
this man knows his local engineering ethics code and WILL call someone out.
Tony Stark - Engineering Physics
when i started writing this section i thought it was going to be the easiest but unfortunately i did in fact have to phone a friend. tony stark is THE engineer so narrowing him down to one discipline felt impossible. my friend suggested engineering physics so i went with that.
the thing is eng phys is THE engineering degree. it is wonderful because you look at almost every thing mech, elec, and comp related (will explain more below) without specializing too greatly. it is also difficult because you don't specialize. for tony stark, who did not have to go into that internship grindset mentality, it would all be net positives.
to make the suit i immediately knew tony needed to have an extremely good knowledge on BOTH electrical (circuitry, coding, wires, magnetism, fun stuff) and mechanical (explained in peter's section!!). i was considering a double major but then was stumped because i love my elec and mech friends but they have no desire to produce a new element and also... creating an arc reactor??? plus AI's??? while likely related to software, it he would have bare minimum had to have had a good computer engineering (kind of how it sounds, engineering related to building and using computers and components of computers, lots of overlap w/ elec) background.
to wield the amount of science knowledge tony stark has an be able to apply it in an engineering context he would either have to be a genius (which like canonically he is so yknow) or take every course offered to engphys students (and some).
i think as a student he would have also enjoyed that not having to specify aspect. i imagine him always in the pursuit of knowledge. yay eng physics!!!
Clint Barton - Materials Engineering
If you've read the reasonings for some of the characters above you have likely thought to yourself "wow, such clear arguments, time must have been put into this" which like yes but also no because for this decision i am going exclusively on vibes.
materials focuses on, well, materials. it looks at both composition and properties (plus how composition effects properties). my friends in matls tell me its pretty research heavy which doesn't really fit with clint, i am aware. but every person i have met from this faculty i am convinced would get along with him.
I KNOW THIS ISN'T GREAT REASONING. i think that engineering would always be second to other things or interests in his life (even when he's a student) but I think the promise of a stable job and the hypothetical applications are really interesting. matls and mech can be surprisingly similar and i think he would find more satisfaction in manipulating materials to better fit his goals than in being stuck within predefined constraints.
plus, imagine creating a new material for like the tensile strength of your bow. incredibly cool
I'm thinking i'll work on doing more of these as i find the time!! i definitely have a few ideas for other characters, i just need to figure out how to articulate my reasonings haha.
if you have any ideas or shared interest in engineering and superheroes please let me know!! i have also been recently into the bat family, as you could probably tell by my reblogs, and am thinking of doing a version with them also!!
#marvel#avengers#the avengers#iron man#hawkeye#spiderman#captain america#peter parker#clint barton#steve rogers#tony stark#marvel mcu#engineering#my two interests are spiderman and engineering#and i will not stop talking about them
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Spare me your Time

Pairing: Bucky Barnes x Female!Reader Summary: After a rough start to life, Y/n accepts her dream job continuing her father's research. Someone from the past comes back into her life, and she hesitates to establish a connection. He spared her life, will she spare him some of her time in return? Word Count:9.4K Warnings: Death of father, cursing, Forceful obedience, insomnia, the reader has the serum
You usually worked late. All your required assignments were completed in record time, earning you a high standing among the other scientists and engineers. Granted, not everybody knew that you were the boss's daughter.
The company that your father and his brother had started always remained a secret to the world, even to you in some ways. What you could gather from short dinner table conversations was that they were collecting research on how medicines affect different kinds of people and attempting to create unique medicines based on physical and mental assessments.
Growing up around this secret medicine world inspired you to want to become a biomedical engineer just like your father. You wanted to follow in his footsteps and revolutionize medicine and technology for the better.
They would take volunteers to do the scans curate a medicine specifically for them. It would take into consideration their mental age, physical age, and physique to determine the best equations and medicines to help them. The end goal was to be able to take a simple scan of someone's body and output a pill designed perfectly for them in minutes. The only thing they managed to successfully create was personalized allergy medicine. For over a decade of work, it seemed like a small accomplishment, but your father always said it was only the foot in the door.
What was happening under the company's surface was shady dealings by your uncle. One day when your father was out of town on a business trip, your uncle asked if you’d like to sit in the machine for a scan. Your father never let you before so of course you said yes. Your uncle discovered the unmatched potential you carried with you within your brain and body. He kept the scans a secret from your father, even you, and he began to scheme his way toward evil.
Your uncle had heard about the Winter Soldier and the secret HYDRA program they were creating for it. He heard tales of horror from the scientists he regularly kept in touch with. Ultimately, he decided that he could create a serum ten times better than the one HYDRA had used. His serum would eliminate the need for brainwashing and mind-controlling commands. His version of the serum would subject the recipient to obedience. How someone would control them was still in the works, but he began working secretly on the serum, testing it on various rodents until he thought it was perfect.
It was your 15th birthday, midnight on the dot when your uncle woke you from your sleep saying he had a surprise. Hoping it was a new car, you got up to follow him. He knocked you out cold and strapped you to a chair in a lab in the basement. He had injected you with his version of the serum, fire pumping through your veins and melting you from the inside out. In a groggy state, you watched your father burst into the room, frantically trying to find you. He was furious, more furious than you had ever seen him in your life. Unfortunately, your uncle was faster, shooting him square between the eyes with a concealed weapon, as though he was waiting for this moment.
For a few months, your uncle has put you through a series of tests. Your speed, strength, and durability had increased, but not in the way he had hoped. There was only a 75% increase in physical attributes. Instead, it was your mind that had been maximized to its full potential. Suddenly you gained a photographic memory with the ability to memorize quickly. You could see or hear instructions for something once and instantly perfect it. He sat you in the library, forcing you to watch countless videos and read countless books. You had become fluent in 15 different languages in only 6 months and knew every Jiu-Jitsu move there was and more. Though you might not have been as strong as the Super Soldiers, your uncle had hopes you could outsmart them.
So, from 16 and on you earned the highest education possible. Graduating high school at 17, college at 20, and finally, a master's degree in biomedical engineering at 23. You were halfway through earning your Ph.D. when someone walked into your life that changed it forever.
The serums effects weren’t 100%, but you were only the first test subject. There was some free will in the sense that you could go and do whatever you want, but unless someone told you otherwise, it was in your nature to listen. Stay here, never leave, work on this project, go get me this, when you were younger you didn’t even realize this was happening. People just told you that you were helpful and kind-hearted. Your uncle knew though, and used it to his advantage.
One of your favorite songs played ever so softly next to you from a small speaker while you worked in the lab. The only light was a desk lamp over your workstation. It was in the early hours of the morning, so you had to be quiet to not bring suspicions to your project. You sang gently to yourself as you squeezed a drop of blood onto a microscope sheet and then put your work-in-progress anti-serum serum over the top of it. You brought your eyes to the scope, examining what was happening within the red and white blood cells.
The sound was hardly noticeable but still caused you to freeze up. Slowly, you straighten your posture and turn around. Your hand shut off the music as you listened intensely, but only the sound of your heartbeat was in your ears.
Finally, a dark figure appeared in the small ring of light around you. Your eyes widened and you took a step backward in fear, knocking over the stool in the process. In front of you stood a tall man with dark, long hair and a face covered by a mask. You wouldn’t have recognized him if it weren’t for the silver, metal arm that hung from his shoulder.
Your uncle told you stories of him, you’ve read about him and yet, still didn’t think he was real.
The winter soldier.
“I know who you are.” You choked out, embarrassed by how small your voice sounded. He didn’t move, didn’t blink, you could have sworn you saw his head tilt ever so slightly.
“Did you come here to kill my uncle?” Your voice hardly came out as a whisper. As terrified as you were for your own life then, you hoped he would say yes.
The winter soldier nodded.
“Did you do it?” You asked.
He nodded again.
You felt relief flood over you. You were free. Your body let go of a weight that you didn’t know was attached to you as the confirmation settled in your mind.
“Thank you.” You whispered, half to the mysterious assassin before you, and half to the universe.
He raised a pointer finger and seemed to aim it directly behind you. You glanced back at your work and then back at him.
“What am I doing?” You asked.
He only responded with a nod. A man of few words, you thought.
You sighed. Oddly enough, he was the inspiration behind it. He, you, and all the other people your careless uncle killed trying to create the “perfect” soldier.
“I’m trying to fix it. Fix us.” You responded grimly.
Your attention is fixed now on his eyes. His blue and enticing eyes seemed to sparkle with some emotion that was hard to place as he looked at the table and then back at you. The winter soldier hesitated it seemed. Looking at your work, then you, down at his hand, then back up again. You were scared he was going to kill you for even being a witness. But he didn’t. He took a few steps backward, disappearing out of the light and into the dark before he swiftly left the lab.
You let out a breath that you hadn’t realized you’d been holding. The fear of coming close to death exited your body like an exorcism. Your legs wobbled as you caught yourself on the workbench. What were you going to do now? You were free. Free from your uncle's grasp, and the experiments, you could leave the house. Hell, you could move states. You turned around and looked at your work. Seeing that your current antidote failed, you sighed in defeat and gathered up your notebook. You would- no, needed- to finish this. But it could wait. Now, you were going to take everything you had and discover a new life for yourself.
If one thing hadn’t changed, it was that you still worked late into the night. By textbook definition, you were a night owl. It was hard to get to sleep and stay asleep with your mind constantly reeling with thoughts. You were just coming back from a run around the compound at 1:30 am. The Avengers compound was so peaceful at night. The gentle sounds of the water and the humming of crickets were your favorite.
Water from the kitchen was the first place you wanted to go. When you opened the fridge you spotted a few Gatorades. You knew they were Clint’s, he had explicitly told you not to touch them. However, Clint was gone for the week, visiting his family. That was plenty of time to cover up your crimes.
You headed back to the lab, having thought of another formula to scribble down while on your run. To your surprise, the light to your lab was on. None other than your boss, Tony Stark, was flipping through one of your sketchbooks. It wasn’t a surprise to find him snooping through your drawings. You and he were collaborating on a prosthetic contraption for his friend Rhodes. It was odd to see him here this late, however.
“Burning the midnight oil, Mr.Stark? Now you’re taking after me.” You teased while leaning in the doorway.
Tony looked up at you and gave you a crooked grin.
“No shit, Sherlock.”
To you, it wasn’t just an expression. Your photographic memory stood out to Tony the first day you met. He called you Sherlock Holmes because of your ability to memorize and analyze every single detail of a picture while only seeing it for one second. The real reason Tony had hired you was because he was fascinated with you and your fathers' research. He agreed to fund your research in its entirety as long as he got to slap a stark label on it when it was finished.
“I’m liking these designs, kid.” He pointed to the paper at one drawing in particular.
“How quickly do you think you could whip up a prototype for this one?”
You walked over to him and peered over his shoulder. You hummed in thought.
“A carbon fiber prototype, a couple of days. But a functioning one I would need about 3 weeks if I halted my other projects.”
Tony tapped his fingers against his chin and nodded. He hadn’t taken his eyes off your designs for the entirety of the conversation.
“That’s great. Yeah, that’s perfect. Get a prototype of these put together for me would ya?”
You brought your fingers to your forehead and saluted him.
“You’re the boss.”
Tony smiled at you, placing a hand on your shoulder before heading for the door.
“Tony!” You called after him which caused him to halt and face you.
“Why did you actually come down here?” You asked. You could sense it, there was something that he wanted to say but either changed his mind or couldn’t gather the courage.
“Your uncle worked with super soldiers, right?” He asked. You were shocked by the unexpected question and suddenly nervous. Nobody on the team knew you had some variant of the serum coursing through you. It was part of the reason you worked out at night when everyone was asleep. So nobody could see the obvious above-average strength that you carried
“He was fascinated by them, yes.” You finally replied. “He tried many times to recreate the serum but failed.”
“Are you trying to recreate it?”
Your heart nearly stopped beating and your face went ghostly white at the question. Tony pulled out one of your older notebooks from behind his back. It was the one you used for antidote equations.
“Please give that back.” You asked quietly.
“I was looking for your research on the medicines, because I’m allowed to do that since I fund your whole project, and I came across that. I didn’t mean to, but now that I have I’m concerned.”
“No, it’s not like that. I was…” you were scared to admit it. You were scared that the truth might slip up and come out. You weren’t ready for that to happen just yet.
“I was trying to figure out how to reverse it.” You finally admitted, avoiding eye contact with Tony.
Tony looked deep in thought at the book for a moment before tossing it back in your direction. You caught it with ease by the spine.
“You are one of the smartest people I’ve ever met.”
That was his way of leaving the conversation. Your heart swelled with pride at the compliment as you looked at the book. Maybe it was time to start looking into this once again.
The next morning the compound was alive and buzzing with commotion. Unfortunately, because you were often late going to bed you were also late to rise. It was unusual for you to get out of bed before 10:00 am. It was a good thing your boss was generous.
You often worked with the Avengers in your lab. Over the short few years there developing your father's research you accidentally created an ointment that could heal any external superficial wounds. Punctures, scrapes, and lacerations, all of which happen to be occupational hazards for the enhanced superhumans. They were fully stocked with the ointment in the med bay but, for some reason, they liked to bother you more.
Natasha was drinking a coffee and reading a book at the island in the kitchen when you strolled in still in your pajamas, looking for what scraps were left of breakfast.
“Good morning, y/n.” She spoke smoothly.
“Morning.” You yawned, picking up a cold piece of bacon off the plate and began munching.
“What’s with all the commotion?”
Natasha set down her book and turned her attention fully towards you.
“New recruit. A friend from Steve’s childhood.”
“Steve’s childhood?” You asked, astonished. “Isn’t he, like, 100 years old?”
Natasha hummed a chuckle. “Yes, he is. We’re having a meeting to discuss it, I’m sure Tony wouldn’t mind if you sat in.”
“Oh, no,” you responded quickly to the offer. “I gotta get to work. I’m sure I’ll run into him at some point.”
Natasha smiled and stood up as a way of saying goodbye. You smiled at her as well before taking your breakfast to go towards your lab.
You rounded the corner and stopped in the doorway, noticing a young teenager standing in the lab. He must have heard you because he whipped around and looked at you wide-eyed and surprised.
“Hi, um, I’m Peter. Mr. Stark told me to wait here for you.”
You chuckled at the awkwardness of his stance and speech as you walked into the room.
“Hi Peter, I’m y/n. I’ve heard about you, you’re the spider kid, right?” You asked, noticing that he had been flipping through the notebooks you left open on the table.
“Yeah, um, spiderman, actually.”
You smiled at him. Tony told you about a genius superhero kid he wanted to recruit. Tony called you kid, and being 26 you definitely weren’t. You just didn’t expect this recruit to actually be a kid. You did some research into him. Even gained access to his school transcripts. He was a wickedly smart kid, particularly in science. You were looking forward to meeting him.
“When Tony discovered you, he asked me to look into how you get around. Your webs.” You remarked.
Peter looked down at his wrists briefly before returning his gaze to you.
“What about them?”
You smirked a little.
“Do you think we could play around with them?”
About an hour and a half later you and Peter had created a mess of your lab. Webbing was hung in every corner. Different colored webbing strands caused your lab to look like an entire case of silly string had exploded.
When Tony walked into the lab, you and Peter were hanging in bunk bed-styled web hammocks, Peter asking you questions about his chemistry homework while you scribbled down some notes on one of the high-tech tablets.
Both your attention turned to your boss and then you looked at each other. Tony sighed, bringing his hand to the bridge of his nose and pinching it out of frustration.
“I should have known. Alright, y/n get back to work. Peter, you’re with me.”
Peter's face was bright red after being scolded by Tony. You were used to it. He never punished you really, he knew you’d get your work done. Once Peter had left, you looked around the room at all the webbing strung everywhere. Peter said it would dissolve over time, but how long would that be?
When you got to work on the prototype, time flew by. Your lab door remained closed while blasting all your favorite music. Tony had stopped by around dinner to bring you a plate and let you say goodbye to Peter before you continued in your work trance. The next time you checked to see what time it was, it was just after midnight.
You took a moment to admire your work. Surprisingly, you’d gotten most of it done in record time. You decided you would take a break to go for a run and then stay up the rest of the night to finish it. You would sleep when it was completed.
You had taken the long route on your run after deciding you would stay up to finish the project. You picked a trail through the trees, enjoying all the crisp earthy smells that entered your lungs. The moon was bright enough outside that you didn’t need a flashlight. You took the time to have FRIDAY read you the information available to you about the new recruit. You discovered there were a lot of information files that you didn’t have access to. You didn’t have a high clearance since you weren’t a world-saving Avenger, but it still piqued your interest.
Once you returned from your run, you decided the best way to wake yourself up was a cold shower and a shot of espresso. You’d need the small extra boost of energy to power through. While you waited for the coffee to brew, a noise drew your attention.
Your brain never allows you to forget a face. The photographic memory always brings a picture to the front of your mind. This picture brought back a feeling of fear and dread. Those eyes, those captivating blue eyes, and the long, dark hair. It was him. The man that terrified you, but spared your life.
“Um,” he spoke, drawing your attention from the depths of your mind back to the dark kitchen.
“Your coffee?”
You looked back to the espresso machine that was spilling out onto the drip tray below. You cursed to yourself as you quickly put a cup underneath the spouts.
“Sorry, you just… startled me.”
You hesitated on how to continue the sentence. Surely he remembered you, right? Probably not. The winter soldier had been around for decades.
It now made sense how he could be Steve’s childhood friend.
He threw a half-hearted smile your way while sitting down at one of the bar stools.
“I’m sorry. I wasn’t expecting anybody to be up this late.” He spoke quietly. You examined him for a moment. Broad shoulders and a long-sleeve shirt with a pair of gloves hid his arms, the real tell sign he was the winter soldier. Maybe you were wrong, maybe he was just a normal guy who got cold. Or maybe he had eczema. But those eyes, you could never forget those eyes.
“Nobody usually is. I can just never get my mind to shut off long enough to sleep.” You admitted, throwing back the shot of espresso. Your face twisted up at the extreme bitterness as you turned around to rinse out the glass.
You heard him chuckle a little.
“I understand more than you think. But it doesn’t look like you’re trying to sleep, either.”
It was your turn to hum a small, amused chuckle in response.
“No, Stark’s got me on a project and I’m almost finished. I’m just going to pull an all-nighter.”
While you were watching him, the way he moved and talked, he seemed gentle. He was trying his best to make himself seem smaller than he actually was. It was odd, this was the same man that was in front of you that day but with an entirely different demeanor. What was once rigid and intimidating was now gentle and enticing. You still couldn't get past the whole murderous assassin thing, if it weren't for that you would be enjoying the company of an attractive man.
“Really? What do you do?” He asked.
Your work was your passion. It’s all you wanted to do. Create medicines and machines to help people. Naturally, your face lit up as you spoke.
“I’m a biomedical engineer. Tony is funding my fathers' research on personalized medicines. What I do is I take a scan of your brain and body, then it gives me a series of equations to create the perfectly chemically balanced medicine for you. They were only successful once with a volunteer's allergies, but I’m hopeful it will expand.”
His face lit up slightly while watching you go on a tangent. His gaze softened and a smile crept up to his lips.
“You look awfully young to be this far in your career.” He commented.
“And you look awfully young to be 100.” You snapped back subconsciously. Realizing what had just come out of your unfiltered mouth, you gasped and clamped a hand over your mouth.
“I am so sorry.”
He chuckled from where he was in his seat and shook his head back and forth.
“No, don’t apologize. That was good.”
“I have a photographic memory.” You blurted out before you could embarrass yourself further.
“I’m somewhat of a genius, by technical standards I suppose.”
“That’s very lucky. Your father must be proud.” He hummed.
“He would be.”
Your heart sank a little. You knew your father would have been proud of you. Especially with everything you’ve been through. Truthfully, you didn’t feel your gift was luck. It was forced upon you. Not that you weren’t grateful to be smart, it just wasn’t something you would have chosen willingly. A gift laced with guilt and shame. It was part of the reason you wanted to create an antidote. Just in case there was part of you that wanted to go back to simpler things, and maybe that would be available to him one day as well.
The man seemed to notice the past tense of the phrase you used and frowned a little. It was obvious he tried to switch topics very quickly.
“So, what are you working on with Tony?”
You were grateful to be off that topic, happily jumping to the next one.
“We’re working on some prosthetics for Rhodes. I’m going to use the brain scanning technology to try and create an external neurotransmitter system that will allow him to have full function of his limbs as if they were never injured. All, with a sleek design that would be practically undetectable when worn underneath clothing.”
He stared at you for a moment, his eyes wide and bright as a smile formed on his lips.
“I don’t think I’ve ever met a woman as extraordinary as you.”
You felt a heat rise to your face that you quickly dismissed with a wave of the hand. On one side of the coin, that compliment nearly made your heart jump from your chest. On the other, he was still the world's most notorious super soldier assassin. And he was acting like he didn’t know you. Or perhaps, didn’t remember?
“There’s this great running trail through the trees. If you go down to the training center and out the east door it’ll lead you right to it. It’s usually what I do when I can’t sleep.” You offered, deciding it was best that you got back to your work as quickly as possible.
The man’s face lit up once again as he looked out the windows and then back in your direction.
“That sounds great, actually. I’ll do that. Thank you, um…” he paused, looking to you for confirmation of your name.
“Y/n.” You realized you had gone through that entire conversation not introducing yourselves. You had remembered his name from the file and just assumed he knew you. You aren’t an Avenger so it was a silly thing to assume.
“And it’s James, right?”
“Yeah, James. But you can call me Bucky.” Bucky replied, standing up from his chair.
“Bucky it is then. It was nice to meet you.” You introduced yourself.
“I’ll see you around, Y/n.”
Your feelings were conflicted the entire time you continued to work on the project. You enjoyed the conversation and enjoyed his company. Truthfully if you didn’t need to get back to work you could have talked to him all night. If it weren’t for the damn fact that you could remember his face. The Winter Soldier. Of course, you would find yourself attracted to him.
“Fuck me.” You grumbled.
After what felt like hours of working, you took a step back to look at the wire-covered model on the mannequin in front of you. You smiled gently. It was exactly how you had drawn it. And, to make it easier on yourself, you had created it in a way that if Tony liked it you could start right away on the actual model. You looked down at your watch to check the time.
8:27 am.
Well, it’s not the longest you’ve stayed up, but it certainly is the longest in months. You exited your lab and made your way down the maze of hallways. The unfamiliar sound of chatter made itself present as you approached the kitchen for a snack before heading to bed.
You rounded the corner, the sunlight from the floor-to-ceiling windows blinding you. The white noise of conversation stopped and by the time your eyes adjusted to the light, you discovered everyone was staring at you.
“What?” You asked, picking up an apple off the counter.
“It’s 8:30 am,” Steve commented from his place at the stove, flipping pancakes.
“Thanks, captain obvious.” You grumbled before taking a bite of the apple.
Snickers broke out in the group before Natasha spoke up next.
“You’re never up this early.”
“That’s because I haven’t gone to bed yet.” You smiled as the group broke off into another fit of laughter. You noticed Bucky sitting off to the side, somewhat isolated but still close enough to engage in conversation. He smiled at you gently, which you returned.
“If anyone sees Tony tell him my prototype is complete. But from me, good morning, good afternoon, and goodnight.”
A symphony of different farewells followed you from the group as you made your way to your room. You didn’t bother to change, falling asleep as soon as your head hit your pillow.
Bucky hadn’t stopped thinking about you from the moment he met you. From the moment he saw you, there was a pull. He felt it in his heart like a magnet.
While he and Steve were throwing around the shield on the front lawn, he asked questions about you. What did you do during the day, where was your lab, and what were you like to be around? Steve answered all the questions with a mischievous smile.
“Leave it to you to get the hots for a girl on your first day.” Steve teased.
Bucky laid in bed thinking about it. He thought about your face, how familiar you looked. He wasn’t stupid, he knew the face you made whenever you first laid eyes on him in the kitchen. The face of someone who had met the winter soldier. For the life of him, he just couldn’t remember where.
There was no way he was sleeping. Not for a while at least, if at all. He got up and got dressed in some workout clothes. He figured he would take this opportunity to ask you to go on a run, and maybe get to know you better.
He knew he was screwed when he started to wonder what you would think of his outfit. He changed his shirt twice before grumpily giving up. Using the instructions Steve had given him on how to get to your lab, he was off on his quest. A pep in his step and a nervous flutter in his stomach.
Your lab was at the end of a hallway, the wall lined with glass windows and a glass door so he could see what you were doing. He watched you sway to the music while you tinkered with some wires on the table. He looked at the prototype on the mannequin's legs and smiled. You really did work fast.
As he approached the closed door he could hear the music playing. It sounded familiar to him, but he wasn’t sure why. He slowly opened the glass door but it was obvious you didn’t hear him because you didn’t look up. You kept singing along to the song playing.
I finished my mission. Eliminate Harold L/n and leave no witnesses. It was quite easy, an unmarried man in an estate too large for his own good. Nobody would miss him.
As I was heading back to the exit, I heard a soft voice talking. No, not talking, singing. I growled in annoyance. Of course, someone was here at this ungodly hour of the night, why wouldn’t they be? It was just my luck.
I followed the gentle sounds of the song down a flight of stairs to what looked like an unused basement. To my right, I saw a faint yellow light coming from the window in one of the doors. I slowly approached, opened the door, and slipped inside.
As I approached, I noticed it was a woman. She had heard me because the music shut off and she looked around frantically. She hadn’t seen me yet, but she already looked terrified of getting caught.
I stepped into the light and made eye contact with her. Big, round, beautiful e/c eyes staring back at me. The fear turned into recognition. What she said to me took me by surprise.
“I know who you are.”
She knows me? How could a scientist have known who I was? It was more likely she was in on the serum recreation. She probably had to learn about me and study me.
“Did you come here to kill my uncle?”
Her uncle, great. Family member as a witness. Let’s hope his brother isn’t around anymore.
I nodded in response to her question.
“Did you do it?” She asked again, her voice coming out with a twinge of desperation. Confused by her question, I simply nodded again.
Then, she did something unexpected. Her whole body relaxed like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders, and she thanked me. She thanked me. It nearly made me tear up hearing those words. It has been a very very long time since anybody has shown me gratitude. Especially for killing their relatives. I was even more confused now about how she knew who I was. Was she forced to research the serum? Was that what she was doing now? Surely not, not this late anyway.
I pointed to the work behind her and she accepted my action as the question I was trying to ask.
“I’m trying to fix it. Fix us.”
I was left with more questions than answers. There were probably a million different things that she could be talking about. My mind held out hope that one was true; the serum. And us, made me think she had it too.
I looked down at my gun, then back at the woman. If HYDRA found out I had left a witness, there’s no telling what would become of me. Although, something deep inside of me pulled for her to survive, to spare her. In the small chance, it was the serum she was trying to reverse, I needed to let her live. So despite direct orders, I left.
“Earth to Bucky!”
Y/n’s voice brought Bucky back to reality. The memory had hit him like a truck. The song you were listening to triggered the memory back into his brain. He was right, you had known him. Why didn’t you say anything?
“Huh, what?” Bucky responded to your attempt at grabbing his attention.
“I said are you okay, do you need something? You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”
You were sitting in your rolling chair, arms across your chest as you watched him, your head tilted.
“No, I’m good. I forgot why I came here actually. Goodnight.” Bucky said to you as he tried to leave the room as quickly as possible. He had hardly let you get out the words good night before shutting the door and disappearing into the compound.
For the last half hour, you had been thinking about how odd Bucky had acted. He came to your lab, opened the door, then changed his mind and left. In truth, it disrupted your thoughts so much that you had to stop and take a break from work.
You made your way down to the training center, preparing your headphones for your run through the trees. Had to take advantage of the moon being at its peak.
Once you entered the training room you noticed a familiar figure at the punching bags. There was one already broken and seeping sand on the floor. You swallowed as you approached, hoping to catch his attention before you got there.
“Bucky?” You asked, but he kept going.
You walked around to his left side, standing to the side. Now there was no way he could use the excuse of not hearing you.
“Bucky.” You said but got ignored again.
Now frustrated, you shifted your positioning so you were now looking him in the eyes while he wailed into the punching bag. Frustration boiled inside of you. So much, so that while he was in the drawback of one of his punches, you stuck your hand out and caught him before it hit the bag.
Your hand stung as it collided with the hard surface underneath his boxing wrap. Instinctively you brought your hand to your stomach and held onto it.
“Holy shit that hurt.” You hissed as you doubled over and favored your hand.
You looked up at Bucky and saw the shocked expression on his face as he stared at you.
“You couldn’t have worn a short sleeve shirt or something? Shit.” You flicked your hand to try and shake the pain away.
“How did you do that?” He asked. You looked at him, making strong eye contact as your heart began to beat out of your chest.
“I used to do jujitsu.” You attempted to explain.
“That wasn’t jujitsu, you stopped my metal arm mid-swing. How did you do that?” Bucky started to get more demanding. You hadn’t told anyone you had the serum, you wouldn't let anybody here figure that out. So to avoid that conversation, you turned to walk away.
“That’s not important. I was going to invite you on a run but you can forget about that now.” You said sassily.
“I’m sorry I was just-“ Bucky started, watching you walk away from him. “Wait, please.”
The command triggered the obedience in your mind, causing you to become frustrated. Although, you were good at working around it. He said to wait, he didn’t say for how long. So you only stopped for a second before you kept walking.
“Stop walking away and talk to me, y/n,” Bucky called after you again.
Your feet stopped moving before your brain could even register the sentence. This time you couldn’t work your way around it. The command was direct and specific. No trying to cheat the system now. You turned around sassily, standing with your weight on your dominant foot.
“What?” You responded dryly.
“How did you do that?” He asked, a slightly demanding tone to his voice.
“It’s not your business.” You responded quickly.
“Be honest with me please y/n.”
You fought with the internal motive within your body. You struggled not to outright admit to it. Usually, you could control your own verbal choices with a little mental override effort.
“You once told me that you were trying to fix us. Do you have the serum?”
Your heart nearly dropped out of your chest.
“You remember.” You marveled.
“I didn’t until earlier. Why didn’t you tell me?”
“I’m sorry, I assumed you remembered.”
It wasn’t until Bucky brought his hands up to his hair that you noticed the blood-stained boxing wraps around his knuckles.
“You’re bleeding.” You commented, taking a step towards him.
“And you’re a super soldier!” He spat out the words like they were poison.
You stormed up to him, inches from his face with fire coming out of your ears. You brought up an accusing finger in warning.
“Shut up. You don’t speak another word of this. Nobody else knows. I wanted to keep it that way.”
You didn’t consider yourself a threatening person, but Bucky’s eyes widened as he nodded with understanding. The little bit of power you felt in that moment was an ego boost. You reached down and grabbed him by the wrist to guide him back to your lab.
Once you were there, you shut and locked the door behind you.
“Sit.” You commanded him. He obeyed, taking a seat in the rolling stool as he watched you walk around your lab to gather an ointment and a wet towel.
You sat down in front of him and unwrapped his knuckles. It was clear that he started without his fists wrapped and then decided to halfway through.
“Yes. My uncle used me as a test subject for his version of the serum.” You explained while cleaning the area of the wound for him.
I opened the ointment jar and pulled out a generous amount.
“This shouldn’t hurt, but it might tingle slightly.” You warned.
“What is it?” Bucky asked.
You began applying a thin layer to his cracked knuckles as you explained.
“An ointment I accidentally created. It heals pretty much all superficial wounds within minutes.”
Bucky was silent as he watched you work. Once you were done, he watched his knuckles carefully. It began to generate a dull tingle on the edges of the cracks. He watched as the small cracks in his skin began to mend and heal before his eyes.
His eyes returned to yours with a look of amazement.
“That’s incredible.”
“Thank you.” You responded while trying to clean up after yourself.
“Your uncle… What was he trying to change with the serum?” Bucky asked.
It was difficult for you to decide whether or not to tell him. You hardly knew him, but something inside of you wanted someone to confide in. If anyone was going to understand it was going to be him. You thought about opening up to Steve, but he was always so busy. This was a huge secret that you didn’t want to get out.
“It was a long time ago.”
“You might be the only person that understands me.” Bucky said quietly, Causing you to turn around and look at him. His face was lost, almost puppy dog-like. You could almost see the desperation in his blue eyes. He held out his hand for you to take. You hesitated, wanting to reach out but that part of you so long ago kept your hand restrained.
“I’m sorry, for everything,” Bucky whispered, the look on his face sincere.
“I promise I won’t hurt you. That’s not me anymore. If you could spare me a bit of your time, I’ll prove it to you.”
You couldn’t help but feel your heart ache for the man in front of you. It was clear to you that maybe he needed someone to confide in as much as you did. You reached your hand out and took his.
Bucky looked relieved, his head dropping to look at his lap as he squeezed your hand.
“Thank you.”
You pulled up a stool to sit in front of him, preparing to lay out your biggest secret to him.
“My uncle wanted to create a serum that would allow him to control armies of soldiers without having to use brainwashing. His serum would make them obedient to a fault so that they wouldn’t know what they were doing was wrong in the first place.”
You could see the fear in his eyes when he asked;
“Did it work?”
“Well, I only got about 75% of the strength, but for some reason, the serum made me extremely smart. It’s what gave me a photographic memory.” You explained.
“What about the obedience?” He seemed to be the most concerned about that bit. From what you could guess, he was worried that it would have been successful.
“It didn’t work entirely.” You were hesitant to explain out of fear it could be used against you. “I can control it most of the time. Find ways around it but, a direct command is a direct command. And my body won’t let me ignore it.”
Bucky’s face dropped into devastation. Truthfully, you had never seen anybody look more distraught.
“In the training center when I told you to stop,”
“No,” you jumped at the chance to interrupt him before he could continue.
“Don’t-“
“I am so sorry.” He looked genuinely upset.
“Don’t apologize to me Bucky, you had no idea.”
“No, y/n, you have no idea how much this means to me.”
He met your eyes, an intense seriousness to them. You remembered at that moment that the winter soldier was controllable by whoever said the code. Why had you thought he would use it against you? If anything, he was the only one who understood what you were going through.
Bucky stood up and began to pace the room. You could almost see the thoughts gathering together in his mind.
“I promise you, that will never happen again. I’m going to make sure that never happens to you again.”
“Nobody else knows about this. Not even Tony, please don’t tell anybody.” You begged.
“Nobody is going to know.” He snapped in such a serious tone that it surprised you.
The room filled with a silence that was neither comforting nor awkward. You looked down at your hands while Bucky was standing off somewhere in the room. You were going to have to get over this irrational fear of being around him. You from years ago would need to let go of everything because you now needed a friend, and The Winter Soldier might just be your unlikely friend.
After gathering some courage, you stood up from your chair, catching Bucky’s attention. He turned to face you and looked at you expectantly. You slowly walked towards him until you were only a few feet apart. You held your breath as you pulled him towards you and entrapped him in a hug. He hesitated for a moment before wrapping his arms around you and gave you a gentle squeeze.
It was comforting to feel his heart racing just as badly as yours was. You finally let go of a breath you didn’t realize you were holding.
“Thank you for listening.” You whispered.
A hum vibrated around inside Bucky’s rib cage before he replied;
“Thank you for trusting me.”
It had been a little over three weeks since you started the Rhodes project and you were between a rock and a hard place. Each day was another attempt and each day a new failure. You had stopped sleeping, and even skipped meals to ensure you had extra time to work on the project. Due to the heightened abilities of your mind, the lack of sleep affected you differently. Was it healthy, probably not. Could you still function? Yes.
Bucky often came to sit with you and visit you. He would try his best to understand what you were trying to do, even trying to help where he could. But most of the time, he would bring you meals, and the two of you would just sit and enjoy conversations.
Other times, he knew that he could get some alone time away from the other Avengers if he needed it. It didn’t happen often, but when it did he just sat in the corner and read books trying to catch up on the last few decades.
Unfortunately, the last couple of days most of the Avengers were out on a mission so you hadn’t had a lot of company. You worked endlessly trying to figure out where you were going wrong. The last few days blended and you couldn’t recall the last time you had slept.
While making yourself a cup of coffee in the kitchen, Tony strolled in for the morning. He stopped in his tracks when he laid eyes on you.
“You look like shit, Sherlock.” He remarked.
You rolled your eyes a little, being sleep deprived made you a little irritable.
“Thank you, that’s great to hear.”
“When’s the last time you slept?” Tony asked.
You stayed silent, looking down at your coffee as you aimlessly stirred it around.
“Y/n-“
“I’m really close, I can feel it!” You protested.
“Go to sleep, right now. Go to your room and sleep.” Tony instructed.
You felt your heart tighten in disappointment slightly. You knew that Tony wasn’t upset, he cared about you just like the rest of his staff. No matter how badly you wanted to stay up and finish your project, you had to listen.
With your head hung low, you left the kitchen and walked towards the hallway where the bedrooms were. You had only made it about halfway down the hallway before a hand caught your arm.
You looked up to meet the eyes of Bucky who was looking down at you with a sad expression.
“Do you want to?”
“What?” You questioned, your body subconsciously trying to slowly pry itself away from his grasp to go to your room.
“Do you want to go to sleep?” He said again more gently this time.
You sighed.
“I need to, but no. I am frustrated that I can’t figure this out.”
Bucky bit his bottom lip like he was deep in thought.
“I have an idea that might be able to help you. But after that, you really should get some sleep. You look tired, doll.”
You smiled at him and nodded, excited for what his idea might be.
“Do you want to go back to your lab?” He asked.
“Yes, I do.” You responded.
Bucky had kept his promise to help you have control of your actions. You had noticed he changed his wording around you. He carefully chose his words so that he was never directly instructing you. Whatever he did, he always left you a choice. You also decided that if you were ever doing something you didn’t want to do, he had to ask permission first to redirect your mind. It was a sweet gesture. You never had to implement it until now.
“Then get back to your lab.” He said with a cheeky smile.
The two of you walked back to your lab, careful as to not be seen by Tony as you ran for the elevator. Once you were in your lab, you locked the door and asked Friday to dim the windows so nobody could see inside.
“Alright,” you turned eagerly towards him. “What is this thing to help me?”
Bucky gave me a weak smile as he began to take off his jacket, revealing a short sleeve shirt underneath. For as long as you had known him, he always wore a long sleeve shirt or a jacket. He never let his metal arm show out of fear of making others uncomfortable. You’d be lying if you said you hadn’t thought about asking him to look at it for your project, but that thought only crossed your mind once.
“I thought that maybe you could look at my arm and it might push you in the direction you need to go.”
A wide and bright smile covered your face at his gesture. The vulnerability he was showing you right now caused a new light to shine down on him. He trusted you, and you weren't going to break that now.
“Let's try it! Sit down on the chair, please.” You instructed.
Bucky nodded, walking over to one of the rolling chairs and taking a seat. You approached him and took his metal hand in yours. You ran your fingers up the cold, smooth material until you hit the sleeve of his shirt. You looked at the cotton fabric and then sideways at Bucky who met your gaze. You were embarrassed to ask, but you needed to see the full piece. You avoided his eye contact and felt a heat rise to your face as you asked.
“Could you take this off for me?”
Bucky smirked a little as he grabbed at his shirt and easily slid it off his torso. “I usually wait until someone’s bought me dinner first.”
A burning heat rose to your face at the comment and you grumbled a curse word at him playfully. It was hard to ignore that he was a lot more muscular than you first thought. As awful as it sounds, you forced yourself not to stare.
Your hand slid up the smooth metal of his arm and felt all the moving pieces and joints. Considering how long ago this was created, the technology was seriously impressive.
“I’m going to put my hand on your shoulder, is that okay?”
You asked and he nodded in response.
You gently placed the palm of your left hand on the scarred area where metal met flesh. You felt your heartstrings tug slightly in sadness for what he went through. You pushed away that feeling and kept working. You held his arm in different positions and instructed him to stretch his fingers and then make a fist. Your right hand slid down the metal arm and you took his hand in yours while keeping your left hand on his shoulder. “Squeeze my hand please.” You instructed. Bucky gave your hand a gentle squeeze. When you were satisfied, you moved the placement of your left hand and asked him to squeeze again. He followed your instructions.
You pulled your hands back and looked at him. He had an unfamiliar look on his face. A combination of a soft smile and wondrous eyes.
“What?” You asked, suddenly feeling bashful underneath his blue gaze.
“I just love watching you work.” Bucky shrugged.
A head radiated on your face that you had to shove aside to move on to the next step in the process.
“Would you mind going into the scanner? It'll only take 5 minutes.”
He looked back at the machine and then back at me with a hesitant look.
“I’ll be there the whole time.” You reassured him.
Bucky looked up at you with a soft smile and a nod. You opened the glass door to the scanning machine and gestured for him to step inside. He followed instructions, standing in the center of the machine while the door slid closed. You made sure he could still see you through the glass door while you pulled up the computer and booted up the system. The machine first took his height, weight, and BMI, and logged it into his profile. While it was scanning him, you filled in the physical descriptions for the volunteer applicant notes.
You kept an eye on the scanning program while filling out the form. As the scan developed you noticed something that forced you to flip over to his scan. Abnormalities in the prefrontal lobe and hippocampus, the two main regions of the brain that store memory.
His scans were almost completed when you started to notice something. The machine took a scan of the internal structure of his metal arm as well as the outside. You zoomed in on the components within the mechanism. You noticed the way that the nerves of his arm connected to the wiring of the arm. It was a sloppy job, you could have done so much better.
While staring intensely at the screen, you noticed something within the wiring and connections that gave you an idea for your project. As your brain was processing the information you were seeing, Bucky exited the scanner and walked over to you by the computer. He leaned down over your shoulder to get a closer look.
“Woah, is that me? That’s pretty cool.”
He noticed your intense staring at the computer with a look of shocked realization on your face. “Are you okay?”
“That’s it.” You whispered.
“What’s it?” Bucky asked, trying to get you to say your thoughts aloud.
“That’s it that's exactly what I needed!” Your excitement and joy were obvious in the tone of your voice. You looked over at Bucky who met you with a smile as equally excited as yours.
“I could kiss you! Oh my gosh, thank you!” You raved as you scrambled for a tablet to write down all the thoughts in your brain.
Bucky chuckled and straightened his posture.
“Don’t let me stop you.”
Instincts took over as you rolled onto your toes and pressed your lips onto Buckys. He was too shocked to react before you pulled away from him with a smirk on your face. His face was red with a growing smile creeping its way onto them.
“Did I do that?” he asked, scared he might have made you do something you didn’t want to do.
“No.” You responded with a sweet smile.
“I did.”
A smile filled with adoration appeared on his face as he looked at you. Bucky leaned down and kissed your lips again. His lips were slightly chapped and the stubble on his face tickled your chin. He tasted sweet and minty, leaving you wanting more as he pulled away.
“I’ll cover for you while you work.” Bucky offered before placing another quick kiss on your lips. He headed for the door, grabbing and putting on his shirt on before reaching the handle.
“I thought I had to go to sleep?” You questioned.
Bucky paused halfway through the door and turned to face you.
“We both know you’re not going to sleep until it’s done.
Your project was complete and fully functional. It felt like you had just climbed mount everest for this accomplishment, but it was done.
You left your lab in the late evening, sleep finally catching up to you. You entered the common room from the elevator and noticed most of the Avengers watching a movie in the living room. You made a lazy attempt at greeting your friends.
“Y/n,” Tony called which stopped you in your tracks.
“I told you to go to bed six hours ago.” He commented, checking his watch for the time.
“You did.” You agreed.
“The prosthetic is done, by the way. Now I’m going to sleep.”
You dismissed yourself from the conversation, but not before making eye contact with Bucky who sat next to Steve on the couch. He smirked a little and gave you a wink. You reciprocated it before continuing to make your way toward your bedroom. Before you shut the door, you heard Tony say;
“Did you have something to do with this, Barnes?”
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The Coast Life (Week 1)
Hello and welcome to my first summative blog! I am excited to share my experiences and observations with you as I embark on this Australian journey just a quick 19-hour flight time from my native Chicago.
For some context: I’m staying in a hostel-turned-housing-for-study-abroad-students operated by a company called SemesterInAustralia (SiA), or at least that’s how I describe it. I’m living here with another 13 students from the US and Canada split between singles and doubles, as well as a few older residents from Brazil, Japan, France, and even more places around the world! It was especially nice coming in knowing that two fellow University of Michigan students, Lauren and Caroline, would be staying in the same hostel as me and then meeting three more UM students once here! Even more nice — the fact that you could see Coogee Beach from our front door.
View from front door:

The morning I landed in Sydney, the sun was radiating and the sky was the bluest I’d seen in weeks. The winter I left in the northern hemisphere was quickly forgotten and replaced with sights of countless t-shirts and palm trees. As soon as I got to my hostel, I threw my bags in my room and was eager to start exploring. Lauren, Caroline, me, and Anthony, a student from the University of Buffalo took to the streets. After what seemed like a never-ending 1-minute walk, we were standing on Coogee Beach with our mouths dropped in astonishment at the fact that this was going to be our life for the next 4.5 months.

Coming from a family of beach-lovers, I swore at that moment that I would swim in the ocean everyday, no matter the hour, to take the fullest advantage of the opportunity that lie before me and make my family proud. We proceeded to explore the surrounding beach town, make some headway in the Coogee-Bondi coastal walk with magnificent views of the water and beaches, and try Vegemite, a spread for toast that locals rave about (though I can’t say it was a personal favorite). Throughout our voyage, I couldn’t help but notice how not a single piece of trash littered the streets and how every passersby face exuded a state of relaxation I can only achieve after submitting my last homework assignment of the year. Needless to say, no five minutes passed without one of us uttering, “I can’t believe we live here.”
Caroline (left), me (middle), and Anthony (right) posing on a tall bench.

After returning to the hostel, I met the rest of the students and we set off on a small tour into the city set up by SiA. Seeing the Opera House up close for the first time is something I’ll never forget. The rest of our first day in Sydney was full of name games, mild chaos navigating the transit system with such a big group, and lots of laughs.

The next challenge was finding a place to watch the upcoming Rose Bowl! Another UM student, Aanika, and I set out to a local sports bar to ask if they could show the game which would be playing at 9am on the morning of Jan 2nd. The bar happily agreed and that morning we showed up covered in UM gear. By the end, there were 11 of us students with another 10 locals who had strolled in biting our nails over the possible outcomes. The Michigan win put smiles on our faces and gave us the confidence to go to our orientation while still in our UM gear.
Me (left), Lauren (middle), and Caroline (right) standing by Coogee Beach after witnessing an incredible victory.

I wish I could say I did more than lie on various beaches, go on morning runs along the coast, and explore Coogee for the rest of my first week, but I didn’t — and I couldn’t be happier. Cheers!
David Bayer
Biomedical Engineering
University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
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Assignment d8: Writing the Speech - Isa Goren
Medicine is difficult. It's messy, it's complicated, and many people don't know a lot about it or talk about it in their everyday lives. And yet, we know its importance, and we know that we never want something bad, medically speaking, to happen to us. For some of us, though, it's our everyday lives. It's what we live and breathe, day in and day out. With this comes the exciting discoveries and advancements people uncover in the medical field, and one of those advancements is Biotechnology. Biotechnology, by definition, is the exploration of biological processes, usually for industrial purposes, such as genetic modifications in foods and organisms or the production of antibodies and hormones. You would think such a thing would be quite important, right? But many people have a problem with it, saying that it's playing god, that it's unnatural. Today, I'm going to talk about all the amazing things Biotechnology has brought to our society and why maybe you should look a little closer at what's going on at your next doctor visit.
Biotechnology is all around us, from the food we eat to the medicine we get when we’re sick, to genetic engineering, to forensic science. If I’m being honest, the list could go on and on. But one of the biggest things is the advances in curing, or at least reducing risk, for high-risk medical diseases and disorders. More specifically, heart disease. As stated in the article Application of Biomedical Materials in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Myocardial Infarction, “According to a World Health Organization report, heart diseases have been the leading cause of death globally for the past two decades. Since 2000, heart disease deaths have increased by more than two million and by approximately nine million in 2019, resulting in 17.9 million deaths, accounting for 32% of all deaths worldwide [1].” This quote is really saying heart diseas is the leading cause of death all over the world. Heart disease can develop in multiple ways, and many people don’t even know they have it until far too late. But, with new developments in biotechnology, specifically biomedical materials, researchers have been able to more accurately diagnose and treat heart disease more efficiently. In this specific case, researchers studied Myocardial Infarction, more commonly known as a heart attack. This advancement in the use of biomedical materials in diagnosing and treating Myocardial Infarction could save thousands of lives, letting people live long and healthy lives.
While a heart attack is a scary thing that not many people think about on a day-to-day basis, something we do think about is our food. “The enormous influence that environmental contaminants have on food security necessitates their repair [25]. A variety of remediation techniques have been used to lower the danger associated with heavy metal pollution so that arable land may be expanded for agricultural production to ensure the safety of the food supply [21]”.Heavy metal pollution just means when heavy metals in microscopic form enter food and water sources, for this case its in arable land, or farm land, which means it affects anyone who gets their food or water from these areas. This is a quote from Current Status of Biotechnological Approaches to Enhance the Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals in India. Researchers studied and tested multiple different techniques and equipment, such as different chemicals, physical tools, multiple different test sights and the amount of time the chemicals and tools were used, to see which worked best in preventing harmful heavy metals from getting into food and water systems. Not only is this good for the food and water we consume, but it’s also amazing from a profitable standpoint. As more contaminated environments are cleaned, they can be used to grow more food, which would significantly help countries that struggle to keep food on the shelves for their citizens. In Clonal Propagation of Walnuts (Juglans spp.): A Review on Evolution from Traditional Techniques to Application of Biotechnology, it states how “Genetics, physiological and biochemical conditions of explants, environmental conditions and chemical and nutritional composition of the culture medium are among the most important factors involved. Phytohormones and plant growth regulators have significant effects on the ARF of plant species. According to this, in many studies, finding the answer to the use of these substances has been the main goal”. This quote is saying how many environmental factors interfier with how a plant runs and how much it produces. Through their studies, researchers have found not only what biotechnology best helps grow walnuts, but also what outside factors play a role, such as climate, locations, resources and food source. This, too, could help countries that struggle, knowing the perfect formula to grow their food. Not only countries but also corporations could profit even more from knowing exactly what conditions make their food and products thrive the most.
So while yes, maybe biomedical technology is playing god, or maybe it is unnatural. But biotechnology has allowed doctors, researchers, and other healthcare professionals to save thousands of lives and has allowed us to find a better, more healthy, and ethical way to make sure our food and water are clean. I hope you can join me in supporting biotechnology and saving people’s lives.
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A Guide to Coventry University's Undergraduate Programs: What to Expect
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Mastering a Complex Signal Processing Assignment: A Step-by-Step Guide
Signal processing assignments can often challenge even the most diligent students, especially when they delve into complex topics. One such topic is "Time-Frequency Analysis of Non-Stationary Signals." This blog will walk you through a sample university-level question, breaking down the concept and providing a detailed guide to tackling the assignment. This guide aims to equip you with the understanding needed to handle similar problems and excel in your coursework.
Sample Question
"Consider a non-stationary signal which exhibits time-varying frequency components. Using the time-frequency analysis techniques, analyze the signal to determine its frequency components over time and interpret the results. Discuss the appropriate methods for visualizing this analysis and explain how these methods provide insight into the signal's behavior."
Concept Overview
Time-Frequency Analysis is a powerful technique used to study signals whose frequency content changes over time. Unlike stationary signals, where frequency components are consistent throughout, non-stationary signals have varying frequency components that need to be examined in both time and frequency domains simultaneously. This analysis helps in understanding how the frequency content of a signal evolves, which is crucial in fields like communications, audio processing, and biomedical engineering.
Key Methods for Time-Frequency Analysis:
Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT): This method involves segmenting the signal into shorter segments and applying the Fourier Transform to each segment. The result is a time-frequency representation that shows how the frequency content of the signal varies with time.
Wavelet Transform: Unlike STFT, which uses fixed-length windows, the Wavelet Transform uses variable-length windows. This allows it to analyze signals with both high and low-frequency components more effectively.
Spectrogram: A visual representation of the STFT, the spectrogram shows how the power of the signal is distributed across different frequencies over time.
Time-Frequency Distributions (TFDs): These are advanced techniques that provide a more detailed view of how the signal's energy is distributed in both time and frequency domains.
Step-by-Step Guide to Answering the Sample Question
Understand the Signal Characteristics:
Identify if the signal is non-stationary. This can be done by observing whether the signal’s frequency content changes over time.
Consider how the signal's frequency components evolve. This step is crucial in determining the appropriate analysis method.
Choose the Appropriate Analysis Method:
For a basic analysis, the Short-Time Fourier Transform (STFT) is often suitable. It provides a straightforward way to visualize how the frequency components of the signal change over time.
If the signal has complex variations in frequency, the Wavelet Transform might be more appropriate due to its flexibility with time-frequency resolution.
Perform Time-Frequency Analysis:
Apply the chosen method to the signal. For STFT, divide the signal into overlapping segments and compute the Fourier Transform for each segment. For Wavelet Transform, use a set of wavelets with different scales.
Generate a time-frequency representation of the signal. This will typically be a matrix where one axis represents time, the other represents frequency, and the intensity represents the magnitude of the frequency components.
Interpret the Results:
Analyze the time-frequency representation to identify patterns. Look for areas where frequency components are concentrated, and observe how these patterns change over time.
Discuss any notable features, such as abrupt changes in frequency or the presence of multiple frequency components evolving over time.
Visualize the Analysis:
Use tools like spectrograms for STFT or wavelet power spectra for Wavelet Transforms to create visual representations of the time-frequency analysis. These visuals help in understanding the signal’s behavior more intuitively.
Discuss Methods and Insights:
Explain why the chosen method is suitable for the given signal. For instance, if using STFT, discuss its strengths and limitations compared to other methods like the Wavelet Transform.
Provide insights into how the time-frequency representation enhances understanding of the signal’s characteristics.
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3 Questions: Preparing students in MIT’s naval ROTC program
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3 Questions: Preparing students in MIT’s naval ROTC program


Being able to say, “I fly helicopters” — specifically the Seahawk series that boast a maximum cruise elevation of 10,000 feet and 210 miles per hour — must be a great conversation starter. So must saying that you are helping to train a future generation of naval cadets at MIT, Harvard and Tufts universities, and other local schools.
U.S. Navy Commander Jennifer A. Huck, executive officer (XO) for the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) consortium, can do both. Called the Old Ironsides Battalion, the unit comprises around 80 midshipmen across six universities and is housed on the MIT campus.
After 20 years of active duty, Huck has now returned home, in a sense. She herself was commissioned through the NROTC program at Boston University, where she earned a BS in biomedical engineering in 2003. Here, Huck explains her role and how the naval ROTC program prepares students to commission as officers in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps upon graduation.
Q: Tell us a bit about your own military and academic career. Why did you decide to pursue that path? What has surprised you along the way? And of course, what is it like to fly helicopters?
A: I have always been a person who seeks a sense of purpose, and I enjoy being part of a team. I also grew up being very involved in athletics and wanted to keep physical fitness as a big part of my life. After learning about various educational opportunities the Navy offers, I instantly gravitated towards the idea of joining because I felt that the job checked the blocks for so many things that are important to me. I joined Navy ROTC at Boston University in 1999 and I have had nothing but amazing experiences since then.
As a midshipman, I explored career paths in medicine and nuclear power. My summer training experience in 2002 onboard the aircraft carrier USS Harry S Truman sealed the deal for me wanting to be a naval aviator. The freedom of flight was exhilarating and the responsibility, leadership, and skill required of the pilots fueled my drive for purpose and mission accomplishment — not to mention the views from above were quite nice!
So after graduating from BU, I completed naval flight training and earned my pilot wings in August 2005. I subsequently spent over 10 years flying missions operating in the Middle East, Horn of Africa, and Western Pacific. Flying multi-million dollar combat helicopters is thrilling and fulfilling as it requires precise control, coordination, and focus to agilely maneuver amidst immersive aircraft vibrations, loud rotor-blade noise, and anything else that may be in the area (weather, threats, terrain, etc).
Throughout my career, I’ve had many exciting assignments, including flying those H-60 combat helicopters, working operations at the U.S. Embassy in Colombia, developing requirements for next-generation technologies at the Pentagon, and instructing students in flight school and in ROTC.
It has, however, been the people, and not necessarily the jobs, that have kept me in the Navy for 21 years. There is no other organization where you will find the same camaraderie as military service.
Q: MIT has a long history of national service and takes great pride in its ROTC students — especially given the dual rigor of the curriculum and the military training. Can you explain what an XO does day to day and how you support students?
A: The NROTC executive officer plays a vital role in the leadership and administration of the program. As second-in-command, I assist the NROTC commander, Captain Jack Houdeshell, in managing the unit’s operations. I directly supervise the unit staff and midshipmen and provide guidance, mentorship, and support to ensure everyone fulfills their roles and responsibilities effectively.
Since our unit’s mission is to train midshipmen, I also oversee the development and execution of our training curriculum, which includes naval science classes, physical training, laboratory sessions, drill instruction, and other professional development activities. This oversight ensures that midshipmen are prepared to commission as officers in the United States Navy and Marine Corps upon graduation.
MIT graduates are top performers in the fleet, and the rigorous four-year program they complete here prepares them to be ready to respond to future technical and leadership challenges.
Q: As part of your service, you’ve traveled around the world, living and working in a half-dozen countries. How would you characterize the culture at MIT? What’s been special about your time on campus?
A: Like I previously mentioned, one of the most exciting parts about my job is the dynamic environment I operate in. Part of the dynamics involves traveling around the world and experiencing different cultures and conditions. My experience at MIT, in many ways, parallels certain cultural experiences from around the world.
First, MIT has a diverse student body with students representing numerous ethnic backgrounds, countries, and experiences. MIT students are very talented, hard-working, and focused on achieving their goals; they want to make the world a better place. MIT encourages freedom of thought and unique problem-solving, similar to what is required of our military and global leaders.
What I find most special about MIT is the people. Similar to the Navy, MIT creates a global network of friendships and lifelong connections. I consider the MIT community to be my “MIT family.”
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How mechanical engineering is changing the landscape of tech jobs
As we know b tech in mechanical engineering is the core branch of engineering that has everything to do with the automotive industry. Or does it? Well, this is still the perception of a majority of people that a mechanical engineer only has job prospects as an expert in automotive. But with the evolving needs of the world and transforming education, this perspective needs to change with time.
So, we will be sharing a new set of job prospects that a mechanical engineer can explore and consider taking routes other than automotive.
1. Manufacturing
You will inculcate many valuable skills in one of the leading B Tech Mechanical Engineering colleges that will help you approach any complication in the company. In addition to that, if you are assigned a managerial post, you will excel in that as well because managing people and projects will become your forte by the time you graduate.
2. Aerospace Engineer
After cars, the next thing that a mechanical engineer would love to explore is the aerospace industry. You can become an integral part of ISRO if you have a knack for rocket science. Or even get started with the armed forces department where drone technology is taking global warfare to the next level. You will be responsible for designing the best models in the industry.
3. Defence and Armed Force
As India’s Defence sector is aiming for better efficiency, having the best minds from all over the country is the priority of the government department. So, with your B Tech in Mechanical Engineering degree, you can explore opportunities in this sector. You just have to equip yourself with the latest industrial knowledge and keep a sharp eye on other country’s model assessment and development.
4. Construction
We agree that this field is mainly for civil engineers, but we live in such a technologically advanced world where one industry is dependent on the skills of another. You can start as a consultant who can assist the project coordinator and manager with the automation process and contribute to it with your skills and input. You can become an integral part of the team and contribute to fail-safe design decisions.
Conclusion
It doesn’t matter which of the B Tech Mechanical Engineering colleges you study in, you just have to possess the right skills for the job role. If the automotive industry is too mainstream for you, give a try to the above-mentioned fields as well as the energy and Biomedical sectors. You never know what may entice you.
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Week 15: Last exploration of the campus
As I prepare for finals which take place next week, I've been staying on campus to study while most of my friends are currently traveling outside of Singapore. However, I enjoy my time here because I got to explore more about the NTU campus before leaving! Even though I'm planning to come back to Singapore very soon (literally a week after the semester-exchange program ends), it's not quite possible to visit NTU again due to its ISOLATED location.
Only about 2 weeks left here at NTU, the campus doesn't seem to be less confusing to me. I no longer get lost in places I go to almost every day such as my hall/nearby halls, North/South Spine areas and certain tutorial rooms, but there are so many hills/ramps/staircases that make walking on campus a "climbing up and down" jouney. When I intend to take a stroll back late at night after a study session, it's usually more energy-consuming than expected (plus, the weather is not helping). Besides that, every time on the way back to my hall room, I always remind myself I lucky I was to be assigned a room on the 3rd floor, just by looking at the staircases leading to upper hills where other blocks of the hall are located :>)

(On my way back to Hall 9)
NBS
Nanyang Business School (also known as "Gaia"), a building I always went through on my way to language classes and The Hive. It's a building with open spaces and lots of networking events take place here (often, there are free food provided).


(Gaia)
North Hill Gym
The best gym accessible for every student. There's a larger one at The Wave (Sports & Recreational Centre), but it's only open to atheletic trainings. The North Hill Gym is located within North Hill Halls, and the canteen and a perfect hot pot place are right next to it. It's relatively small compared to the gyms at Umich, but still well-equipped except that people have to wait/ fight for treadmills.

(My regular workout spot)
Yunnan Garden
A Chinese-style garden located near The Hive and School of Social Sciences, and it's a walkable distance from my hall (around 10-15 minutes)! During the past two weeks, I have been going for walks in the evenings before it gets dark. Simply climbing up hills, passing through Hall 2 and Hall 1, wandering around the garden just to see the plants and enjoy the tranquility for a mental break from studying.


(Yunnan Garden in the evening!)
Get ready for the last week at NTU and I'll update y'all after my finals!
Keep my fingers crossed,
Angela Chang
Biomedical Engineering
IPE Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
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Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence: A Comprehensive Guide
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence is a pompous diary that scatters top notch research on the utilization of artificial intelligence in different engineering fields and experiences. Focus on its effect factor, confirmation rate, and arrangement in this article. Introduction:Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence Impact Factor: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence Acceptance Rate: Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence Ranking: Conclusion: FAQs: Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is the science and headway of making machines and designs that can perform assignments that typically require human intelligence, for example, thinking, learning, course, and definitive thinking. AI has been applied to different domains and disciplines, like medication, mentoring, business, and entertainment. In any case, one of the most noticeable and promising areas of AI application is engineering. 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It relies upon the likelihood that not all references are same, and that the fame and effect of a journal depend upon the wellspring of the references. The SJR consigns a heap to each reference considering the SJR of the refering to journal, and a short time later works out the ordinary weighted reference per record for each journal. The higher the SJR, the higher the place of the journal. AI Applications As demonstrated by the SJR, the situating of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence for the year 2020 was according to the accompanying: • SJR: 0.862 • Quartile: Q1 • Grouping: Programming, Artificial Intelligence • Rank: 34 out of 398 This suggests that the journal has a spot with the top 10% of the journals in the grouping of "Programming, Artificial Intelligence", and has a high reputation and effect in the field of AI research. 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The journal is a significant wellspring of information and inspiration for trained professionals, specialists, and instructors who are enthusiastic about the engineering applications of AI. FAQs: What is the degree of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence?The degree of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence is to disseminate remarkable and first rate research papers, review articles, and relevant examinations on the usage of AI methodology and systems in various engineering fields and errands.How should I introduce a unique duplicate to Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence?You can introduce a structure to Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence through the online convenience plan of the journal, which can be gotten to from the journal's website. You ought with select as a maker and comply to the bearings and rules for unique duplicate status and convenience.What measure of time does it expect to disseminate a paper in Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence?The commonplace time from convenience to extreme end for Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence is a half year. The run-of-the-mill time from affirmation to online dispersion is a month. The ordinary time from online dissemination to print conveyance is 3 months.What sum does it cost to disseminate a paper in Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence?Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence charges no convenience or dispersion costs. Regardless, the journal offers the decision of open access dispersion, which allows the scholars to make their articles uninhibitedly available online for anyone to scrutinize and download. The open access dissemination charge is $3,000 per article. The makers can choose to pay the charge or not, dependent upon their tendency and supporting situation.What is the impact component of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence?The impact variable of Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence is 7.802 1. The impact factor is a level of the repeat with which the regular article in a journal has been refered to in a particular year. It is used to check the importance or position of a journal by working out the times its articles are refered to. Read the full article
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RMIT University Melbourne; Explore the Opportunities
RMIT University Melbourne, Australia
RMIT stands for Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, famous as a research university in various fields. Francis Ormond started it as a night school in 1887, fostering science, art, and technology education. It worked as a private university for a hundred years. It became a public university after merging with the Philip Institute of Technology in 1992. This is the largest education hub for local and international students in Australia, offering vocational and higher education to around 95000 students around the globe. Quacquarelli Symbols rated this university with five stars and secured 15th position in QS World University Rankings.
The primary campuses of RMIT University are located in the heart of Melbourne. Two satellite campuses are located in the northern suburbs of Bundoora and Brunswick. Training sites are located at RAAF Williams and Bendigo Airport, and research sites in Hamilton. RMIT has various centers and research collaborations with other countries like the Spanish city of Barcelona, fostering world-class education and securing the future of millions of students.
Purpose of RMIT University:
Since 1887, RMIT University has had a clear mission and vision regarding educating students worldwide. The university’s motto, “A skilled hand and a cultivating mind,” clearly shows their motive. RMIT University mainly focuses on imparting its best skills, knowledge, and capabilities to educate students. They are working on teaching innovative and unique education skills that will help you in the future and develop a skillful mastery of your field. Practicality tests also come in the face of complex assignment work that requires in-depth subject understanding and analytical skills. Here, Gradespire comes with an RMIT University assignment help service.
Student life at RMIT:
RMIT University is where students feel at home, meet diverse students, confront different cultures, and indulge in numerous activities. A never-forgotten experience will be part of your memory. Practical work, activities, and a creative environment enhance your engagement and make you more active. Students studying there can join the culture, music, sport, and politics club and meet new people who help you learn more about new things.
Cultural and art programs offer a stage where you can showcase your skills through theatre, art, music, dance, writing, and many more. RMIT provides an inclusive platform and productive environment for students that help them learn new things and builds lifelong connections with them.
As this is one of the top universities, students meet new challenges out of their comfort zone daily that empower their knowledge and skills. This is the best platform to build global relationships, complete with several new opportunities, and lead them towards a successful career. Students of RMIT are highly ambitious, independent, and capable of achieving goals in a competitive world.
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Admission process for local or native students:
The first thing you need to do is select a program or field you want to take at RMIT University.
You must be age 16 when taking admission at RMIT and review other requirements like education qualification, English knowledge, and different needs.
In the admission process, you need to fill out the admission form with the required information. Make sure that you have provided accurate and complete information.
Every program has different requirements; you might be asked to submit supporting documents such as a letter of recommendation, academic transcripts, and proof of English language proficiency.
After reviewing your application, you might be confronted with portfolios, interviews, or assessment tasks.
After completingthe admission process, RMIT University will send you an offer of admission. Go through that offer carefully, and if you require any condition, then fulfill that carefully.
After accepting the offer, you must follow university instructions, pay the tuition fee, and attend sessions.
Admission process for international students at RMIT University:
For international students, the first process of choosing a course is identical. You need to decide the field you want to pursue at RMIT University.
For international students, RMIT University follows some guidelines and has specific rules, such as students must have a study visa and have English language proficiency. They must not holda temporary protection visa or Humanitarian Stay visa. International students must come there by following the legit process and by doing their IELTS, TOEFL, etc.
After meeting the needs, you must fill out an online application and attach other supporting documents such as academic qualifications, a copy of your passport, etc.
Make Ensure you understand the payment methods and pay the tuition fees.
After successfully submitting, you get an offer; using that offer, you can apply for a student visa.
After this, you need to attend the pre-departure orientation sessions. After the visa process, you can follow your session at RMIT University.
Conclusion:
It is a platform of opportunities with a solid international presence, campuses, and partnerships with other countries worldwide. RMIT focuses on technicality and the business world and makes capable students by teaching them social responsibility. While studying, you also need to go through assignment work that must be done with accuracy, authenticity, and practical skills. To get a perfect solution within the deadline, your helper, Gradespire, offers the best online assignment help at RMIT University. Do not turn back; hold your hand and achieve your goals.
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