I am an Electrical Engineering student at Georgia Institute of Technology. I have a strong passion for understanding theoretical concepts in the fields of engineering, mathematics, and physics. I am very curious about how systems work at a fundamental level, and I always aim to understand theory thoroughly enough that its application becomes intuitive.
I have always been motivated to create something meaningful, something that would solve an existing issue. I aim to solve problems, whether it be through theoretical discoveries or practical implementations. I have a strong desire to develop ideas that introduce entirely new approaches on things or improve upon existing ones in a groundbreaking way.
I am especially motivated by challenges that require deep understanding and original thinking. I don’t see engineering as just the application of known things, but I see it as pushing beyond that to create something new.
My primary areas of interest include: Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, Theoretical Physics and Mathematical Modeling. I am extremely interested in projects that integrate these fields, especially ones that require building solutions from first principles. I value theoretical rigor and practical implementation a lot and I aim to have proficient understanding in both.
Looking ahead, I aim to develop expertise in robotics and intelligent systems, and eventually contribute to building technologies that can operate autonomously and efficiently in real-world environments. I am particularly interested in areas where engineering and intelligence meet, such as autonomous navigation and real-time decision-making systems.
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