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Sarah Brown
Sarah Brown

My name is Sarah Brown, and I'm a middler studying Electrical and Computer Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering. I'm originally from Nashua, NH and I am of Caucasian & African American decent.

I'm active in the College of Engineering's outreach and admissions efforts and tutor freshmen physics. I just started my second term on the executive board of the Black Engineering Student Society (BESS). Since February 2007 I've done research in the Gordon Center for Subsurface Sensing and Imaging Systems (CenSSIS), and now I'm on my first coop in the Breast Imaging Lab at Massachusetts General Hospital.

I love to ski in the winter, kayak in the summer, and explore Boston with friends in between.

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May 20, 2009

Summer!

This is actually my third summer on campus. My first summer after college I went home for just a month before I began my research program, and last summer I didn't go home at all before I started working at Mass General. This is however my first summer with summer classes. Since classes started May 5th, today was the first day that I didn't have a writing assignment due. Granted, some of them have been drafts, but something is due basically every day in that class. Today is the 10th day of classes and that means the semester is already a third of the way over. Normally a third of the way through the class is a little over a month, but in summer it's just a day more than two weeks.
Overall classes are going pretty well, thought the faster pace is something to adjust to. The weather is finally nice again today too, after raining for a few days. Unfortunately in the past week, both the Celtics and the Bruins lost in game 7 of playoff series, so there's no more chance of having all the craziness of a championship this summer. We'll have to wait until fall.

BESS is back in full planning mode for the upcoming year. We've set dates and booked rooms for a lot of our major programs and we're currently strategizing and developing all of the supporting materials to recruit new members in the fall. Next week we're going to plan out our fund raising strategy and goals for the year and develop the materials we use to solicit for donations. It's been tougher to get donations recently as companies are pressed for funds, so we have to get our requests out early to be included in their budgeting process since managers are less likely to have large budgets for programs that come up later in the fiscal year.

Now I'm off to do a little bit more homework before my afternoon class.

As always, feel free to ask questions!

May 3, 2009

Finally a Junior

Since my last post finals have ended and so has my vacation. Middler year is over and since Friday was graduation here at NU, I'm a junior now, and Summer classes started today.

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Presenting my poster.

After the CenSSIS Site Visit with the NSF I went to a Red Sox game with some friends. The game was rain delayed by an hour but it was still a good time. I have to admit until now I hadn't been a very good New Englander... that was my first Red Sox game ever. Being in Boston, we're just a 10 minute walk from Fenway, so even when it started raining as we started walking back it wasn't too bad.

The day after the Site Visit I went on a Duck Tour with the students visiting from University of Puerto Rico.

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I've taken a few days to relax, done a little work and and gone to a graduation barbeque-turned Celitcs watching party since finals ended and now I'm getting ready to start the new semester. I'm taking the advanced writing class that all students are required to take and a technical elective for my major, Microwave Circuits and Networks. I haven't had a writing class since freshman year so it should be interesting to have to write for an English professor again, its pretty different than writing lab reports for engineering graduate students. The Microwave Circuits & Networks class looks like it will be pretty good, the professor wrote the text, and he hands out detailed lecture notes which are pretty clear to supplement the book, so I'm not too worried even though it's only a 7 week term.

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