MIT Years
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For the longest time - six years and three days to be exact - I had been
a graduate student at MIT working on a Ph.D. in electrical engineering.
I finally finished my thesis in September 1998, and joined Booz Allen
& Hamilton, a management consulting firm. Although my old homepage at MIT is still around.
I've reproduced most of the content here. You can
- ponder why on earth I wanted to become a management
consultant;
- read my résumé, a cold and impersonal
document that desperately tries to impress the next prospective employer,
a document that exaggerates everything good and neglects everything bad,
but you are not required to read it, nor to offer me a job;
- scan a brief description of my Ph.D. research
at SSG;
- laugh at my tiny list of publications;
- stare at my Ph.D. thesis or my
master's thesis, if you have nothing better to do;
- check out the home page of Tang Hall Residents' Association (THRA)
that I used to manage;
- travel with me To
the End of the World;
- walk through my photo gallery;
- or attempt to be amused by some of the jokes I
have come across, included here for their nerdiness and sexual connotation.
Remember: All claims shall be presumed false until proven true. Extraordinary
claims demand extraordinary evidence.