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Welcome to my blog! I am a student at the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at the University of Moratuwa. In this blog, I will share my experiences and insights gained from my academic journey as well as my projects related to various fields such as robotics, analog and digital electronics, machine learning, computer vision, and more.



As a student of electronics and telecommunication, I have been exposed to a wide range of technologies and techniques that have shaped my understanding of the field. Through various academic courses, I have gained knowledge on the fundamentals of electronics, telecommunication systems, and signal processing techniques. Additionally, I have also participated in various competitions and challenges, such as hackathons and coding contests, which have provided me with practical exposure to the application of these concepts.

My passion for electronics and telecommunication has led me to explore various project ideas and develop practical solutions to real-world problems. Through my projects, I have gained valuable experience in designing and prototyping electronic systems, implementing algorithms for machine learning and computer vision, and developing intelligent systems using microcontrollers and other embedded systems.

In this blog, I will be sharing my experiences and insights on my academic journey as well as my projects. I hope that this blog will serve as a platform for me to share my knowledge and experiences and inspire others to explore the exciting and dynamic field of electronics and telecommunication.

Thank you for visiting my blog, and I hope you enjoy reading about my experiences and projects.

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