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CTR Engineering Group,
Sony Technology Center
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Once I got the correlation between math and, like, physical applications, I was all ready to go and apply this to all sorts of things. I was curious. I wanted to see how I could use this in the real world. I wanted to use all my skills and put them together and see how I could apply this. So, I decided I was going to work as an engineer.
A lot of the stuff that I learned was easier to me because I was very mathematically-based. And because I had those skills behind me already, it was a lot easier for me to go through electronics and robotics and programming, especially. Oh, programming is a lot like math in the way that you set up a problem and go about solving it-you just pick apart little pieces of it and try to analyze it. And so a lot of this was a lot easier for me than it was for other people because they didn't have the necessary analytic skills.
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