Mike Snyder: Bobbi, how nice to see you.
Bobbi: Mike, what a surprise. It's good to see you too. What brings you all the way out here?
Mike Snyder: Oh, it's not that far. I'm out here to meet with one of the sustainability committees.
Bobbi: Oh, well before you go let me introduce you to Lily Chen. She's one of our research graduate assistants. Lily, I'm sure you recognize President Snyder.
Lily Chen: Absolutely, it's a pleasure to meet you.
Mike Snyder: Thank you, Lily. It's always great to meet students like you. Tell me, what's your research about?
Lily Chen: Well, there's too much carbon dioxide in the air which has a negative impact on our climate. Our research focuses on small fish like anchovies that feed off the excess carbon dioxide on the ocean surface.
Mike Snyder: Ah.
Lily Chen: We're hoping that by studying the feeding behaviors of these small fish that we can then find a more natural solution to the excess carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.
Mike Snyder: That sounds fascinating. You know, sometimes the smallest things can be the key to solving great problems. Bobbi, you're very fortunate to have such a fine research assistant.
Lily Chen: Thank you.
Bobbi: Yes, we're glad to have Lily working with us.
Mike Snyder: Well, I've got to get going. Best of luck with your research, Lily. It's good to know that such innovative work is being done on our campus.
Lily Chen: He's really nice.
Bobbi: And you did a good job. It's not always easy to sum up our research in about a few sentences.
Lily Chen: Thank you.