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I did research and it helped me get accustomed to the way a team functions while pursuing research in a organization. Not just research itself, but interacting with my research colleagues at UB gave me a glimpse of culture and work environment in the US."

I was always very fascinated with so many embedded and wireless devices around me. Right from a mobile phone to a computer, majority of the consumer devices and automobiles have electronic operation which was very interesting to observe and then work with them. This fascination and an ambition to develop something innovative really turned into a serious thought which convinced me to study electrical engineering.


I was inclined towards concentrating on wireless system as my major during graduate studies. This was one the main reasons why I selected University at Buffalo (UB). University at Buffalo has really good and diverse courses in the wireless communication domain of Electrical Engineering department. What really struck me about this department is the long string of professors with great teaching and research experience in their domain. Moreover, the UB 2020 program really looked very impressive and gave me a sense that I really belong to UB and there will not be a better place for me than UB to start with my graduate studies.


My area of interest at UB was wireless communication and more so in Nano-networks operating at terahertz frequency band. I think UB has a tremendous team of professors and scholars in Wireless Communication department within EE. Additionally, there has been a great deal of research going on which is really the way to go if we were to make advancement in this field in future.


Apart from the array of points that I have mentioned about UB Electrical Engineering department regarding the professors and research, I think what makes UB EE special is the way faculty and staff made every effort to ensure that international student like me felt at home while pursuing my studies. Another notable fact about EE department is its brand new building (Barbara and Jack Davis Hall) with all modern facilities including state of the art research labs and various conference rooms to meet demands of small to large number of audiences.


I must say one of the best experiences I had during my time at UB has to be when I could defend my master thesis successfully in front of experienced professors of my department. Another proud moment which I will cherish for the rest of my life is during my convocation ceremony when I wore my academic regalia and received my graduate certificate from my departmental dean.


I currently reside in Michigan where I am a Research Engineer in the Advanced Multiplexing and Electrical Architecture group at Ford Motor Company. We develop high speed networking protocols for future concepts like autonomous cars. I definitely feel my time as a student at UB had a strong influence on me when I started working with Ford. Considering the fact that I did research, it helped me get accustomed to the way a team functions while pursuing research in a organization. Not just research itself, but interacting with my research colleagues at UB gave me a glimpse of culture and work environment in the US.


Four teams of three people each are tasked with coming up with engineering-based solutions for a specific nonprofit. Gupta is part of the Field Ready Dream Team. Based in San Francisco, Field Ready designs, manufactures and distributes products for humanitarian aid and disaster relief around the world. Each team member is paid $6,000 for the summer.


The project shifted to remote because of the coronavirus pandemic. This has presented some logistical problems. Gupta is in India, while the other team members are in the U.K. and Mexico. The company that sponsors Hackaday is based in Pasadena, Calif.


This is a busy time for Gupta. In addition to the Hackaday Dream Team Challenge, she is working remotely on a summer research project with Chandra Sekhar Pappu, visiting assistant professor of electrical, computer and biomedical engineering.


Gupta received a Bachelor of Technology in electrical engineering from IIT Kanpur, India; a Master of Science in EECS from University of California, Berkeley; and a PhD in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He currently holds INRIA International Chair at the French international research institute in Rennes, Bretagne Atlantique. Gupta is a Fellow of the IEEE and the ACM.


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Dr. Pranshu Gupta is the program director for the Graduate Computer Science Programs at DeSales University. She is also an associate professor of computer science at DeSales. Prior to joining the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at DeSales, she earned a Ph.D. from Kansas State University, an M.S. from James Madison University in secure software engineering, and a B.S. from Wilkes University in electrical engineering with a concentration in computer science.


She is very passionate about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and enjoys helping students with an interest in computer science to find their niche in the local and global digital community. She collaborates with local intermediate units to organize STEM summer camps for elementary school students and high school programming competitions. Currently, she serves as the advisor for the DeSales ACM Student Chapter.

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