I have always been fascinated with electrical engineering. As a child, I used to enjoy playing with my toys and making them work. In high school, I was able to study electronics as part of my curriculum and that was where I first got interested in the field of electronics. My interest in this field continued even after high school when I completed my undergraduate studies in Electrical Engineering at the University of Arizona.
There are many reasons why I would love to pursue a PhD degree in this field. First and foremost, it is because of my passion for this subject. Ever since I was young, I have always enjoyed studying electrical circuits and how they work. But more than that, I want to make a contribution to the world through my research work. This is why I believe that earning a PhD will not only help me achieve my personal goals but also contribute towards developing solutions for some of society’s most pressing problems such as climate change and renewable energy sources.
Statement of Purpose for Ph.D. Program in Electrical Engineering
By pursuing my PhD degree, I hope to further develop our understanding of how circuits operate under various conditions so that we can design better circuits that are more efficient and reliable at performing their intended tasks while using less power than before. By doing so, we can make our lives easier by allowing us to use fewer resources while still maintaining
I am a senior at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a minor in Mathematics. I graduated from De La Salle University – Manila with a degree in Electrical Engineering (with honors). I was involved in various research projects throughout my undergraduate years and worked as an R&D Engineer for two years after graduation. My research interests include digital signal processing, machine learning, and embedded systems design. My work experience includes developing low-power RF transceivers for wireless sensor networks and designing human-machine interfaces for medical devices. I have also done work on improving the efficiency of data centers using Artificial Intelligence techniques such as reinforcement learning and deep reinforcement learning.
After graduating from UCSB, I plan to pursue my graduate studies in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University where I hope to further develop my research interests by applying them to the field of artificial intelligence.