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the coming Summer, I stumbled across RSI. First from my science teacher, then my research sponsor, and finally from the coming Summer, I stumbled across RSI. First from my science teacher, then my research sponsor, and finally from
my own Google feed, RSI was everywhere I looked. The more I researched, the more I realized that RSI was the perfect fit for me. my own Google feed, RSI was everywhere I looked. The more I researched, the more I realized that RSI was the perfect fit for me.
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For the past year and a half, my passion has been in the field of signal processing, machine learning, and
autonomous robotics. My research on Parkinson's disease and robotics team
have opened my eyes to the potential of these fields, and RSI allows me to connect with world-class mentors
who can help me push the boundaries of my knowledge. For example, Professor Lizhong Zheng's recent publication
on ``Configuring RNN Weights'' closely aligns with my own research on signal processing for
Parkinson's disease. Dr. Zheng's signal processing-based approach to to configure RNN weights
mirrors my own research in making biLSTM attention blocks biologically relevant.
By joining RSI, I am eager to learn from the expertise of Dr. Zheng and other domain-experts that
share the same passion I do for the fields of signal processing and machine learning.
When I saw that RSI provided this opportunity for me to advance my own research with domain experts,
I knew that I had to apply. Robotics, AI, and signal processing are the thoughts that keep me
awake at night — RSI is where I can finally pursue them.\\\\