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In this episode, we learn what is takes to succeed in the Tech industry and gain insight into the skills and habits needed to land a dream job!
Neeti Sonth is an engineer, mentor, and writer. She is currently working as a Radio Frequency Systems Engineer at Apple and is involved in system level integration and design of RF front-end receiver systems for Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Neeti is a mentor at Engineergirl.org, an initiative by National Academy of Engineering for aspiring young women engineers. Through this organization, she aims to inspire younger students to make a difference in community. Neeti is also a volunteer for the astronomy programs held at Mt Tamalpias State Park (MTAP) in California. As part of this, she works as an editor and provides information on various events and guest lectures on the MTAP website. Neeti has also penned and recorded few short stories in Vernacular language for iVolunteer- Pagaria Welfare Foundation Tell a Story.
Neeti completed her Masters’ from University of Colorado Boulder in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Electromagnetics. During her Masters, Neeti was a Communication System Lead, Satellite Program on the team that secured 2nd place in the NASA Cube Quest Challenge Ground Tournament 4. The team secured space to set their cubesat on NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), which is scheduled to make its debut in November 2021. Neeti has also served as an expo-judge for undergraduate capstone projects at CU Boulder.
Neeti pursued her undergraduate degree at the National institute of Technology, Nagpur in India. During her time at NIT Nagpur, she thrived to encourage students in various grades to kindle their passion for science, math, and engineering by hosting various workshops and events. Neeti is also into poetry and article writing. She has presented some of her compositions in various events and magazines. Few of her poems can be found on her Facebook. Her article bagged merit position in ‘Competition Success review magazine’, one of India’s leading magazines.
Links:
engineergirl: https://www.engineergirl.org/139319/Neeti-Sonth
facebook: Neeti Sonth
linkedIn: Neeti Sonth
In this episode, we learn what is takes to succeed in the Tech industry and gain insight into the skills and habits needed to land a dream job!
Neeti Sonth is an engineer, mentor, and writer. She is currently working as a Radio Frequency Systems Engineer at Apple and is involved in system level integration and design of RF front-end receiver systems for Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Neeti is a mentor at Engineergirl.org, an initiative by National Academy of Engineering for aspiring young women engineers. Through this organization, she aims to inspire younger students to make a difference in community. Neeti is also a volunteer for the astronomy programs held at Mt Tamalpias State Park (MTAP) in California. As part of this, she works as an editor and provides information on various events and guest lectures on the MTAP website. Neeti has also penned and recorded few short stories in Vernacular language for iVolunteer- Pagaria Welfare Foundation Tell a Story.
Neeti completed her Masters’ from University of Colorado Boulder in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Electromagnetics. During her Masters, Neeti was a Communication System Lead, Satellite Program on the team that secured 2nd place in the NASA Cube Quest Challenge Ground Tournament 4. The team secured space to set their cubesat on NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), which is scheduled to make its debut in November 2021. Neeti has also served as an expo-judge for undergraduate capstone projects at CU Boulder.
Neeti pursued her undergraduate degree at the National institute of Technology, Nagpur in India. During her time at NIT Nagpur, she thrived to encourage students in various grades to kindle their passion for science, math, and engineering by hosting various workshops and events. Neeti is also into poetry and article writing. She has presented some of her compositions in various events and magazines. Few of her poems can be found on her Facebook. Her article bagged merit position in ‘Competition Success review magazine’, one of India’s leading magazines.
Links:
engineergirl: https://www.engineergirl.org/139319/Neeti-Sonth
facebook: Neeti Sonth
linkedIn: Neeti Sonth