 So I heard about STARS through an email list. I'm involved in the Minority Engineering Program and they love to send us a bunch of emails about opportunities. And I actually saw this program in the email list, read a bit about it, and I really do have a passion for electrical engineering as well as aerospace engineering. I'm actually looking to do an electrical engineering and computer engineering minor. So we started from the basics of just basic circuitry, basic semiconductor physics and basic electrical physics as well. I think it's great that Purdue's investing in semiconductor technology and teaching students on what a semiconductor is. Since before I came here, I wasn't really sure what a semiconductor was. But being here, it really shows how important a semiconductor is in any smart technology, whether it's your smartwatch, your smartphone, smart computer. And it's important that semiconductors at the forefront of that innovation to ensure that we can continue to advance our technology further into the future.