My Path to Robotics

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It was not until the early 2006 as I started working on robotics just out of my own interest and curiosity to pacify my eager mind. But as I started, I became deeply absorbed in this area and lately my focus on microgripper based on electrowetting principle is an influence of that. Since the early college time to the recent graduate years I have studied and worked on robotics, electrowetting, microfluidics for energy harvesting, CFD for particle separation and gradually discovered my inclination toward those topics. As my final goal is to achieve a PhD degree I will happily take the opportunity to work closely with Dr. Ruina’s Biorobotics and Locomotion lab, Dr. Lipson’s Bio-inspired robots or Dr. Kress-Gazit’s group. Also at the graduate school as I have sufficient exposure to MEMS devices and microfluidics I found Dr. Erikson’s optofluidics for energy harvesting, biorobotics and Dr. Kirby’s micro/nanofluidics, Lab-on-a-chip researches challenging and will gladly utilize the research opportunity if available.

My proclivity towards engineering probably sparked from the Einstein quote “Everyone is a genius but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree it will spend its whole life believing it is stupid.” When I read this quote I eagerly tried to discover my talent. Then it readily flickered inside of me; the ecstasy of studying mathematics, physics, and technology hour after hour was my endowment and enjoyment. Although, I love to study and am eager to learn about new things each and every day, topics like literature, sociology, and history make me want to hide under a rock. So it wasn’t a surprise as I choose to be an Engineer. Because, when I study through the various field of engineering, everyday is like a holiday; I...

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...e sources of knowledge. This passion is most favored if I choose to be an academician. To fulfill my dream for the professional life, I need an advanced degree from a well reputed university that Cornell offers. Also the environment where a group of dedicated, optimistic, visionary professors used to work would play an authoritative role in exposing me to the realm of scholarly engineering. So I did not think twice to test my luck by applying to Cornell Mechanical Engineering graduate program which has so many reputed research groups and faculties. If accepted I will try to extract the maximum from the school accelerating my existent capabilities to pushing me up to the limit as I work through my advanced degree and my analytical ability, educational background, research experience and relentless attitude for solving engineering problems that will stand before me.

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