 For anyone really going into semiconductors, even those who are not in the electrical or computer engineering fields, you just really see how can we use in all disciplines. I was focused in biology, and now I want to mix the two together. At first, when I came into biomedical engineering, I believed it was really around pharmaceuticals and tissue design. I've been exposed to now the medical device industry and also wearable devices. And that's something that's actually a mixture of electrical and biomedical engineering. Really, because of this program, I've been able to explore this new field and it's actually something I want to go into now. And recognizing that is a really crucial thing, I believe, to our technological developments in the future. Definitely produce efforts in relation to the semiconductor industry with this effort with STARS has definitely been something that's been one of a kind. They really emphasize how we are the first really to be doing something like this. I think there's so much more growth and so many more opportunities for me and future people to see.