Electrical Engineering
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Read more: Religious ResilienceToday, we visited the Terezin Fortress. This visit consisted of both the small fortress and the large, or main, fortress. The fortress was constructed at…
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Read more: Nicht Frei, Niemals FreiAn hour north of Prague on the outskirts of the Sudetenland lies Terezín, an 18th century fortress named for Empress Maria Theresa who oversaw the…
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Read more: Dám si…tartareI anticipated that today was going to be a great day, and, by the end of the day, my assumptions proved to be reasonable. We…
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Read more: Těší Mě!Today was again busy with a bulk of our afternoon devoted to a crash course in Czech hosted by Charles University. I’m typically fast at…
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Read more: Past to Present in Pražský HradFollowing our morning-midday cooking class at Ola Kala, we crossed the Charles Bridge over the Vltava to Malá Strana, the Lesser Town. Atop the hill…
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Read more: Castles and CannoliToday, we had the opportunity of visiting Prague Castle, and St. Vitus Cathedral was probably the most beautiful building I have ever seen. It fascinates…
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Read more: Day TwoDuring our second day in the Czech Republic, we had the opportunity to visit Podoli Waterworks as well as Charles University, receiving two lectures on…
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Read more: Coming to the CrossroadsPrior to arriving in the Czech Republic my only lens toward its culture was through its shared history with Germany. Yet Czech is a West-Slavic…
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Read more: #WeMadeItMay 6th began as we traversed time zones during our flight from IAD (Washington D.C) to BRU (Brussels). Our flight had been delayed about an…
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Read more: Bridging the DivideI hail from a city of bridges, and their purpose lies beyond a piece of functional infrastructure; they serve as a point of pride for…