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This photo was taken at the Van Leer Building inside Georgia Tech, in October 2019, and in the Circuits & Electronics Laboratory course. It is an all-pass filter constructed on the breadboard, and the filter is tested on the NI ELVIS digital multimeter. I was required to include this photo in the laboratory report.

This photo was taken in front of the Tech Tower inside Georgia Tech, in November 2019. Tech Tower is a historic building and focal point of Georgia Tech. I am the guy wearing glasses, and the other two are also the exchange students from CUHK to the US. They studied in South Carolina and Texas, respectively.

This photo was taken at the Van Leer Building inside Georgia Tech, in October 2019, and in the Circuits & Electronics Laboratory course. It shows various laboratory equipment such as oscilloscope, digital multimeter, function generator, DC Power Supply, and LCR meter. I used these facilities to test circuits built on the breadboard or to test individual electronic components.

The photo was taken at Disney World in Orlando, on 31 December 2019. The background shows the central castle and the statue of Walt Disney. That night, I watched the firework that celebrates the new year of 2020.

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  • 1980 Alumni Scholarship Recipient (2018-19)
  • Winbridge Scholarship UG Exchange Programmes Recipient (2019-20)
  • Yasumoto International Exchange Scholarship Recipient
  • 2020-21 Undergraduate

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In the academic year of 2019-2020, I visited Atlanta in the United States of America for my student exchange. I studied electrical engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology for one academic year.

I went through significant personal growth in various aspects. First of all, I learned a lot of things while taking laboratory courses. By taking laboratory courses, I became more confident in conducting experiment by myself. By re-taking electromagnetics and upgrading from ‘F’ to ‘B’, I became more confident in studying difficult subjects. After all, I mastered how to find the reasons for my failure and discover a way to succeed. Since I lived in the United States, my English proficiency advanced dramatically. My English reading improved a lot since I had to read everything in English. Also, I made outstanding progress in conversation. Last but not least, I also learned how to adapt to a new environment.

Again, I am so pleased to receive the Yasumoto International Exchange Scholarship, and I am so grateful to Dr. Alex K. Yasumoto. I would like to share my exchange experiences and give help to outgoing exchange students afterward. Also, I would make great efforts to become an engineer who can benefit society and humanity.


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