Topic > Earning Master's Degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering

PURPOSE STATEMENT I believe that as an engineer I should work hard to shape a better future for myself and a better world for humanity at large. I want to be part of the technological revolution and help build an operational interface between science and society for the optimal use of resources, protection of the environment and, indeed, to shape our future. This vision drives my aspiration to join Northeastern University to pursue master's degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering. I envision pursuing a research-oriented career in academia or industry in the field of computer engineering. For this reason I would like to do a master's degree in my field of interest and then proceed with the doctorate. As an undergraduate student at the LNM Institute of Information Technology, in addition to my specialization in Electronics and Communications Engineering, I engaged in many hands-on projects involving computer engineering concepts. Programming is interesting to me, and most of my major projects involved coding in C or Python. Additional courses such as computer networking, wireless, digital communication, image processing strengthened my concepts and piqued my interest in the subject. As a member of the science and technology council and the main organizer of technical festivals in college, I was involved in various technical events which further encouraged me to choose a research-oriented career. Networking is a course I was introduced to during my junior year. As I looked through the textbooks, the interaction and interconnections between various devices and systems and the impact they create on the world seemed astonishing to me. The ethical hacking seminar I attended during my freshman year sparked my interest in IP address geolocation. Because of...... middle of paper ......tion, but it starts with that. As the Chair of Women in Engineering of the LNMIIT IEEE group, I have motivated approximately 1000 young women engineers and organized several professional development workshops and corporate information sessions for their participation. I have worked with the goal of inspiring women to reach their full potential in careers as engineers and leaders. While technical projects have given me foundational skills to understand engineering, my varied interests have helped me develop a multidimensional personality, both of which motivate my pursuit of a bachelor's degree in electrical and computer engineering at Northeastern University. This would not only consolidate my concepts and better help me narrow down my area of ​​interest for the PhD, but also enable me to make vital contributions to society. I look forward to being a part of Northeastern University!