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IP: Fwd: hello from an international student
From: David Farber <farber () cis upenn edu>
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1999 20:24:28 -0400
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 00:35:51 +0800 From: Lei Luo <njluolei () 263 net> Subject: hello from an international student To: farber () cis upenn edu Dear Professor, I am a Chinese graduate student applying to your department for a Ph.D. program beginning in Fall, 2000. I obtained my B.E. Degree in 1998 in Department of Radio Engineering in Southeast Univ. (formerly "Nanjing Institute of Technology") in P.R.China with excellent academic and social performance. Since Sept.1998, I began to purse a Master's Degree in Department of Radio Engineering in Southeast Univ. in China. My major is wireless communications. From Oct.1996 when I was an undergraduate student, I participated in the project of ASIC Design of the base-band signal processing modules in Base Station according to the IS-95 standard. My recent research is Designing, Simulation and Testing of the following modules of CDMA-2000 standard: Forward Channels (Pilot Channel, Paging Channel, Sync Channel, Traffic Fundamental Channel and Traffic Supplement Channel) and RAKE Receiver etc. I program my designs with VHDL language on SUN ULTRA60 /SYNOPSYS platform. I am very interested in the areas of wireless communications & related signal processing, and longing to continue my study in these areas. Since you are a well known specialist in these areas, I believe that it will be very helpful to my academic career if I have the chance to continue my research work under your advice. I have taken TOEFL test in Aug.1999 (score 600). I will take GRE (General) test in Nov.1999. I estimate my score will be around 2200. I sincerely hope that you can consider my request and accept me as one of your students. Thank you for your time and consideration. If you want to know more about me, please contact me via email. I am looking forward to hearing from you. yours sincerely, Lei Luo
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