Monday, January 9, 2023

After we have discussed what is research interest and how to define research interest, next, we need to justify our research direction into 4 categories: 1) Sizable, 2) Cost Efficiency, 3) Energy Efficiency, 4) Virus Proof or 5) Ultimate Solution.

1) Sizable: Can we reduce the size of your research output such as the size of a bulky handphone can be reduced? 
2) Cost Efficiency: Can we save the cost of the deployment or manufacturing cost?
3) Energy Efficiency: Can we use the least energy to run this application or event?
4) Virus Proof: Is this a vaccine which can cure all possible other viruses?
5) Ultimate Solution: Is your problem solving solution will lead to another problem?  If yes, solve it ultimately!

After we justify these five categories, we must identify the unique personal values in order to commercialize so that we will not have rivals or competitors.  As the successful researchers with business-oriented, we must game for uncontested market, i.e. the deep blue sea not the red sea.

Blue sea means a business market with unique personal values.

Red sea means a business market with many competitors.

Note: Research Interest and Research Interest With Impact, https://malaysianfootprint.blogspot.com/2022/12/what-is-research-interest.html.

You may investigate your research interest with impact from the existing tough worldwide challenges (https://fb.watch/hTnYcVhguL/) or social problems to identify your unique personal values.

"How to support Zero Natural Disaster, Zero Hunger, Climate Change, Global Warming, Diseases Widespread, Green Energy, Secured Online Activities (Information/ Cyber Security) and many others? Do you have a bold solution to stop some of our toughest challenges to show that you are a great supporter cum problem solver? If yes, welcome to the trillionaire family!" ~Hui-Shin Wong

I am Hui-Shin Wong (H.S. Wong or HS Wong), Wong Hui Shin or Shyan H. Wong.

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