My interest in automobiles began in childhood and has only deepened over time. There is something captivating about the engineering complexity, the design language, and the sheer variety of vehicles in the automotive world. From a sleek sports car to a practical family SUV, every vehicle represents a unique set of engineering decisions and design philosophies.
As an EEE student, my passion for automobiles has taken on a more technical dimension. The automotive industry is undergoing one of the most significant transitions in its history — the shift to electric vehicles — and I see this as a tremendous opportunity for electrical and electronics engineers to lead meaningful innovation.
High performance, precision engineering, and iconic design at the pinnacle of automotive ambition.
The perfect blend of practicality and power — dominant on modern roads for good reason.
Timeless, refined, and elegant — a benchmark of automotive sophistication.
Compact, efficient, and surprisingly fun — great engineering in every size.
The electric vehicle industry is where my passion for automobiles meets my academic discipline. Today's world is rapidly transitioning to EVs, and electrical and electronics engineers are at the heart of that transformation — from battery management systems to power electronics and autonomous driving technology. This is a space I aspire to contribute to professionally.