Blog #2 - Day 1 and 2

 On my first day, I was, at the same time excited and nervous because I wasn’t sure what I was going to start with, but it was exciting to see what it was. I didn’t know Ravi before my Hawken Project, I met him through my dad, so we were still getting to know each other. I toured the building and saw what Ravi and his partner Jose were working on. My aunt Sue was also the accountant for Sree Medical Systems and he showed me her old office and told me that they still call it “Sue’s office”. That day, I read one of his grant proposals which included a lot of detailed information on how each part worked and what their plan is in getting to the final product. On the second day, I read his other grant proposal on another project which turned out to be even more complicated with lots of new information I didn’t know. On both of the grant proposals, I also read through them to find anything like grammatical errors or things that I think could be improved on. However, because both projects are still in the works and not published yet, it is confidential, so I can’t go into detail about each of the projects. During day 2 I also helped write down readings while we were tuning a part for one of the projects. It was interesting to watch the process of making sure the frequencies and phase angles were in the correct ranges. It amazes me how Ravi, Jose, Sree Medical Systems have developed MRI products for infants and are still coming up with ways to improve their products. To learn more about Sree Medical Systems and their products, you can go to http://www.advimg.com/.

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  1. Sasha, it sounds like you hit the ground running! It is great that within the first couple of days you were able to see these two different aspects of the business and contribute to a grant proposal for a future project while also working on a current one. I look forward to reading more!

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