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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE My decision to apply for a PhD in computer science at your university is driven by an unwavering passion to pursue a life long career of research and tutelage in academia. I am in my final year of my undergraduate computer science journey and this comes after a lot of deliberation on the freedom in academia to research and innova te. This is clearly lacking in the industry where frustration can arise from the many rules and limitation even as an intern. I understand the tenacity and perseverance this demands as I have worked with several graduate students and some professors. I somehow have found contentment in this milieu of scholars and plan on staying. Wit h a concrete ba chelors in computer science and minor in mathematics! I am assured of the dynamic scientific  background needed. My objective therefore is to establish a solid research foundation within the ne"t couple of years specifically in the branch of artificial intelligence and machine learning. I am anticipating one solid enough to support me through a dynamic career in academia! research and periodic consulting. It is lucidly obvious that Duke ranks eminent among the few institutes poised with such prowess # hence my choice. Interestingly my educational path as an undergraduate started in bioengineering # consistently topping all of my classes I had the big dream of pioneering human re$ generation as seen in crustaceans an d other regenerative organisms. I was hoping to isolate the gene responsible for regeneration and integrating it into the human genome. I transferred schools and joined Dr. %ict or Mbarika research group with intentions of debuting this research in the field of Tele$Medicine. &iven its delicate nature the labs and related facilities incurred a little delay. W ith the 'ualities of a fast learner able to contribute effectively in varied working environments! I hopped a board and 'uickly caught up with other research the team was doing. This centered on the practi cal implementation of computer science and information technology to solve real life  problems # hence Te le$(ducation! Te le$Medicine etc. I actively participated in the T ele (ducation work with lots of literature review! interviews! 'uestionnaires and seemingly unending ground data collection. )s a result! I served as a panelist of one of the  prestigious conferences *)+I+,T- where one of the papers was accepted. In //0 with some team members we attended conferences in Paris and 1ameroon to present on going research on the unintended conse'uences of technology and global diffusion of the Internet. The field of Te le Medicine actually seeks to improve and innovate technology in healthcare delivery. +o heading on for greater things! I am confident that speciali2ing in  branches like artificial intelligence and machine learning will enable me effect sali ent contributions to knowledge! technology and humanity in these multidiscipline fields. )fter transferring schools as earlier mentioned! I took my first programming course. It was to me a new realm of enlightenment having had no previous e"posure to  programming of any kind. I immediately switched majors but still m aintained a keen interest in the natural sciences. My interest steadily grew as I took courses like Discrete +tructures! 1ombinatorial Mathematics! Programming 3anguages! 4perating +ystems! 1omputer )rchitecture as well as an )rtificial Intelligence elective! which formally e"posed me to this whole n ew frontier of computer science. It was offered primarily as a research based class in which my project focused on 56uilding a coherent network

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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 

My decision to apply for a PhD in computer science at your university is driven by an

unwavering passion to pursue a life long career of research and tutelage in academia. I

am in my final year of my undergraduate computer science journey and this comes after alot of deliberation on the freedom in academia to research and innovate. This is clearly

lacking in the industry where frustration can arise from the many rules and limitation

even as an intern. I understand the tenacity and perseverance this demands as I haveworked with several graduate students and some professors. I somehow have found

contentment in this milieu of scholars and plan on staying. With a concrete bachelors in

computer science and minor in mathematics! I am assured of the dynamic scientific background needed. My objective therefore is to establish a solid research foundation

within the ne"t couple of years specifically in the branch of artificial intelligence and

machine learning. I am anticipating one solid enough to support me through a dynamic

career in academia! research and periodic consulting. It is lucidly obvious that Dukeranks eminent among the few institutes poised with such prowess # hence my choice.

Interestingly my educational path as an undergraduate started in bioengineering #consistently topping all of my classes I had the big dream of pioneering human re$

generation as seen in crustaceans and other regenerative organisms. I was hoping to

isolate the gene responsible for regeneration and integrating it into the human genome. Itransferred schools and joined Dr.%ictor Mbarika research group with intentions of

debuting this research in the field of Tele$Medicine. &iven its delicate nature the labs and

related facilities incurred a little delay. With the 'ualities of a fast learner able tocontribute effectively in varied working environments! I hopped aboard and 'uickly

caught up with other research the team was doing. This centered on the practical

implementation of computer science and information technology to solve real life

 problems # hence Tele$(ducation! Tele$Medicine etc. I actively participated in the Tele(ducation work with lots of literature review! interviews! 'uestionnaires and seemingly

unending ground data collection. )s a result! I served as a panelist of one of the

 prestigious conferences *)+I+,T- where one of the papers was accepted. In //0 withsome team members we attended conferences in Paris and 1ameroon to present on going

research on the unintended conse'uences of technology and global diffusion of the

Internet. The field of Tele Medicine actually seeks to improve and innovate technology inhealthcare delivery. +o heading on for greater things! I am confident that speciali2ing in

 branches like artificial intelligence and machine learning will enable me effect salient

contributions to knowledge! technology and humanity in these multidiscipline fields.

)fter transferring schools as earlier mentioned! I took my first programming course. It

was to me a new realm of enlightenment having had no previous e"posure to

 programming of any kind. I immediately switched majors but still maintained a keeninterest in the natural sciences. My interest steadily grew as I took courses like Discrete

+tructures! 1ombinatorial Mathematics! Programming 3anguages! 4perating +ystems!

1omputer )rchitecture as well as an )rtificial Intelligence elective! which formallye"posed me to this whole new frontier of computer science. It was offered primarily as a

research based class in which my project focused on 56uilding a coherent network

 

architecture for mobile autonomous robots7. I investigated the implementation of a

mobile ad hoc network in which the independent robots can communicate in a peer$to$

 peer manner using I((( 0/.88 wireless technologies by passing centrali2ation. I viewedeach of these different e"periences and opportunities as cumulative in concreti2ing my

 background and honing my skills for a more intuitive research career.

The groundbreaking work going on in your department cannot be over praised. +ome of

the research like the work on M(M+! Micro robotics and specifically the paper on

5+tructure$based protein 9M: assignments using native structural ensembles7 by Dr.1onit2er and Dr. 6ruce is intellectually inspiring to a budding generation of scientific

researchers like ours. It was to me in particular both a motivation and a challenge to

contribute more refined knowledge through dedication and research. ;ou will agree with

me that paramount to any successful graduate school e"perience is the symbioticrelationship that brews between the students and the department. I also strongly believe

that a successful research career is the product of unrestricted scholars coupled with an

intellectually stimulating atmosphere. ;our department offers this sort of conducive nichein which if given an opportunity I am confident of contributing salient and novel concepts

to the work already in gear. It will be my utmost honor to have you distinguished faculty

guide me through this process.

<inally! I am fully aware of the endurance and perseverance entailed in this noble pursuit.

I understand the commitment to which I am binding my self. 4ne of resolve andresilience! putting in what it takes to improve obsolete methods or even postulate more

efficient one. I am highly in'uisitive by nature but am willing to be patient searching out

answers and solutions even if only for the gratification and fulfillment it brings me.

1ombined with past teaching e"perience as shown on my resume! the sense ofsatisfaction I get only draws me to one comely conclusion. My future lies in academia

and research= I can only hope I begin this future at the magnificent Duke >niversity.