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As a Mechatronics Engineering graduating from the University of Newcastle, I find my greatest satisfaction at the intersection where mechanical, electrical, and control systems come together to create something meaningful. The engineering journey fascinates me - from seeing a mechanical system take shape, to bringing it to life with electronics, and finally implementing control systems that make it truly functional.

What drives me is the iterative process of engineering design. I'm passionate about taking projects from initial concept through to practical implementation, constantly refining and improving along the way. This approach is exemplified in my personal projects, including a 20-DOF robotic hand that combines complex mechanical design with electronic integration and control systems.

I believe engineering is about more than just technical solutions - it's about creating innovations that can positively impact people's lives. This perspective has shaped my interest in areas like prosthetics and mobility assistance, where engineering directly enhances human capabilities and quality of life.

Looking ahead, I aim to work in research and development environments where I can contribute to meaningful projects that push technological boundaries while maintaining hands-on involvement in the development process. Whether it's prototyping new designs or solving complex integration challenges, I'm driven by the opportunity to turn innovative ideas into practical solutions.

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