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== Kimberly Soong ==
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'''Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Class of 2011'''
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As an undergraduate student, I am currently being exposed to the multiple possibilities of a career in Electrical Engineering. Currently, my interests are in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Applications and hardware design/development, with a leaning towards radio frequency (RF) design. I am looking into entering the telecommunications field and eventually graduate school for either a Masters in Engineering or an MBA. Who knows?
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Technology is all around us, and it is difficult to find someone who isn't dependent on it these days. I want to be a part of that, and contribute something to help or impact the lives around me. Besides, I think it is very cool to see people using something that I designed. I hope to achieve that one day.
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Kimberly Soong

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Class of 2011

As an undergraduate student, I am currently being exposed to the multiple possibilities of a career in Electrical Engineering. Currently, my interests are in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Applications and hardware design/development, with a leaning towards radio frequency (RF) design. I am looking into entering the telecommunications field and eventually graduate school for either a Masters in Engineering or an MBA. Who knows?

Technology is all around us, and it is difficult to find someone who isn't dependent on it these days. I want to be a part of that, and contribute something to help or impact the lives around me. Besides, I think it is very cool to see people using something that I designed. I hope to achieve that one day.

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