Autobiography - Who am I?

Let's rewind waaay back! In the reverse logarithmic time progression, it basically goes like this: college->odd hobbies->love->odd hobbies->immigration->odd hobbies->childhood->odd hobbies->birth)

Today, I had a final exam for the mind-twisting electrical engineering course called the Electromagnetic Waves. Even though my average mathematical abilities have had a negative effect on my grades in this calculus- and physics- centered course, now I know how to use light to cut stuff up with unprecedented precision and minimal amount of energy loss. It is epic.

About a week ago, I finished writing a final proposal draft for our senior design project that will be executed next semester.

A month ago I had a really nice Thanksgiving holiday break with my family.

Half a year ago, I started my internship at Samsung Electronics, where I learned the true potential of computer processing power (versus the human processing power). This was achieved by working on a text-based machine learning algorithm (this project is incomplete - check my Projects page for any updates as well as the open-source code).

A year ago, I was working on a differential steering algorithm (see Projects page), which was completed and produced the results identical to the theoretical model.

Two years ago, there was some sort of modification or reorganization in the way I interpret life. I was no longer afraid of death or failure. I started to try living life as if the last day of my life was very near.

Four years ago, I decided to study Electrical Engineering.

Eight years ago, it was unbearably frustrating being bullied in school for simply not knowing how to speak English.

Sixteen years ago, I was about eight or nine. My curiosity led to a third electrocution accident. This one led to a temporary full-body paralysis which lasted an hour or so, followed by a limp-limb fun for the next twelve hours. Motor-control circuit (cerebellum) and other parts of the brain sustained a significant damage. It seems that most of the functional abilities were naturally repaired.

Twenty four years ago -- I was born.

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