I believe that man's eternal search for happiness naturally culminates in the search for truth, through knowledge. I wish to stand on the shoulders of giants to look far beyond the horizons of today's knowledge of electrical engineering, with the hope that I can play an important role in changing the face of the Indian landscape. I too want to be part of this revolution rather than be a silent spectator. Learning is neither limited to a particular time in life nor to any place, especially the classroom; rather it takes place throughout our lives and in a range of situations. My short term goal is to gain experience in energy management. In the next 5 years, I would like to become an Energy Efficiency Manager where I can manage the development, implementation and evaluation of Energy Efficiency (EE) and work on developing strategic solutions for global industry challenges and contribute to growth of my country. I am aware that such a goal requires confidence, global exposure and advanced knowledge; and therefore look for a Master's degree which I believe will allow me to obtain all this and set me on the path towards my desired career. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an original essay I grew up under the influence of my father. It lit the fire of electricity in me. With only a short course at ITI, he always managed to do all the electrical work around the house, from fixing a fuse to connecting a fan, and I assisted him every time. I remember the first time I had to provide the connection to a fan alone while my father accompanied me on the job. It was exhilarating to work with a live wire while protecting myself from shock. It was challenging. After finishing the job I couldn't have been more proud of myself. That's when I decided I wanted to become an electrical engineer. During my second year of electrical and electronic engineering, I created and presented a project on "Optimal Solar Energy Generation" at an intercollegiate festival. When I won a prize in that competition beating most of the final year students, I felt encouraged to continue. I did my final year project on “Sensorless Control of BLDC Motor, Using Hysteresis Comparator”. To explore the different possibilities in the fields of electrical and electronic engineering, I joined as an intern at Ain Corp Security Solutions Private Ltd. deals with Electronic Security systems, mainly installation and repair of devices. One thing that amazed me was how depending on customer requests they provided the same devices with different specifications and modifications. I was curious about how it was made and, being an engineer, I was more interested in how the devices function rather than the installation. So, at Imarath Research Center (RCI), Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Missile Complex, DRDO Ministry of Defence, Hyderabad, I learned the programming which needs to be downloaded into the microcontrollers which is known as the brain of the electronic devices so that the device operates according to the commands we provide in the form of programming. Based on this I then created a project on "PWM Capture and Analysis using the PIC 18F97J60". I followed a full-time advanced training course in "Automation, using PLC" at the Advanced Training Institute (ATI). I also attended a training program on "Maintenance of 33/11 KV SS (Substations), PTR (Potential Transformers) and DTR (Distribution Transformers), Distribution Network and SCADA".
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