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A little Something About Me:
Hello! First of all, thank you for your interests in my projects with Engineering for Social Innovation Center (ESI). 
My name is Fan Chen. I am currently a senior Electrical Engineering Major at Georgia Institute of Technology(Go Jackets!🐝). My concentration is somewhere between analog electronics and telecommunication. 
​I participated in ESI because I like the idea of helping people with the knowledge I learned in class. I hope that through my effort of making technology affordable and accessible, I can help those in need and make a tiny in the world. I am currently involved in the project of building a mold quantifier to help a local underprivileged community monitor their air quality.
A little Something About ESI:
ESI stands for Engineering for Social Innovation Center. The center is founded by Dr. Joyelle Harris, a faculty member of School of ECE at Gatech.
ESI provides a concrete way to merge foundational knowledge and technical skills with social impact. The Engineering for Social Innovation (ESI) Center matches students with real-world projects for corporations and non-profit agencies. All projects aim to improve the lives of the under-privileged domestic population or people at the bottom of the pyramid in the developing world.
Through the center, up to 8 different teams with students from different academic backgrounds each semester would solve actual engineering challenges for non-profit and corporate organizations and see the positive results they can make in someone else’s life.
For more information please visit ESI website.

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