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Amitha Kurmala's profile
email:
bballmaniac124@yahoo.com
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University:
Cornell University
Major(s):
Operations Research, Biomedical Engineering
Topics of Interest:
Everything Tech!
about me:
I am a proud member of the Cornell class of 2011 and really love writing for Technizzel! In my spare time, I enjoy playing basketball and tennis, if not also following Federer and the Opens somewhat religiously. I also like to volunteer, having been part of Habitat for Humanity for many years, and speak competitively, which is just a lot of fun. If I'm not out wasting money shopping with friends, you can find me reading, listening to music, or surfing the internet like a true engineer should!
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August 14th, 2008
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

This year seems to be filled with incessant action, especially for America. Since 8.08.08, the media has finally turned its cameras from the relentless presidential candidates Obama and McCain and onto other formidable heroes. Among the flyers of the parallel bars and the balance beams and the speedsters on the track, is the inherent race […]

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July 15th, 2008
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

Ever since the birth of the internet and the discovery of Google®, the trip to the library seems ever too taxing if not out of the way in our extremely hectic lives. […]

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January 27th, 2008
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

Many technological advances are inundating the military market. Among perhaps tougher Kevlar and new rifles, is the Sarcos® Exoskeleton: a revolutionizing robot that complements the human body to attend to the most inhuman tasks possible. While some may imagine that lifting two hundred pounds is a struggle, this machine […]

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September 3rd, 2007
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

Nature always has a funny way of providing the most terrible catastrophes only to ironically juxtapose them with the best cures for the worst ailments. As some sit in devastation, others research and study the complexity of Mother Earth’s gifts, in hopes that the good conquers the bad eventually. At […]

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August 11th, 2007
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

No one likes to spend money. It’s a fact: Anything free of cost usually causes feelings of ecstasy and enthusiasm unparalleled by anything that actually requires money. Because, in the end, if it’s bad, it’s not like you lose anything anyways. […]

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August 6th, 2007
Written By: Amitha Kurmala , Cornell University

With ongoing and trying debates dealing with the issue of stem cell research, it seems that such a future is moments away and yet still too far. The ability to understand certain diseases, clone body parts, and replace amputated or missing parts, are few of the many […]

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