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ABOUT ME

     Hi, I'm an engineer-in-training aspiring to innovate the future.  My name is Jonathan Krzesniak, and the future of this planet and how we interact with it is of crucial importance to me. 

             "symbiosis: The interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both." - Oxford Dictionaries

     Symbiosis is a term I like to apply to the interaction between us and our planet, which isn't exactly an organism, but it can seem like one.  Growing up in a rural town provided me with an insight into how we can interact with the world with one of the most basic ways: farming.  Plants themselves are like basic "Intelligent Systems," which is why I believe I can change the world using my future degree in Intelligent Systems Engineering and cooperation to innovate the world in this aspect.

     My fascination with electrical engineering began when I was young, when my father introduced me to his ham radio.  I immediately wanted to know how it worked, however at the time I had no understanding of what a capacitor was, what resistors did, and what an IC unit could do.  This is where an electronics course in highschool succeeeded in enriching my knowledge and showing me that I truly had a deep interest in electronics. 

    Along the way, I was enrolled in a few mechanical engineering and CAD designing classes, as well as a robotics course where coding was fundamental.  Coupled with the rural location of my home, an interest for all of these subjects and a desire to innovate the way we live has become the driving force for my education.  I know that I can help innovate the future as long as I follow my passion.

    Now that I've completed my first semester towards my major of Intelligent Systems Engineering, I know I'm in the right place.  E101 or "Innovation and Design" has shown me that my passion for electronics and my drive for creating solutions to large scale problems with automated, self-thinking systems will be put to good use.  I am excited to see where this major takes me, and I am excited to help it grow as a program.  One day, I hope I will have kick started a new generation of engineering and a new future.

   

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