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r_jayakanth

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  1. I think plenty of people have heard from Stanford EE. Atleast 2-3 people from my school have heard from stan. If you need an update, u may contact the dept. As far as AST Berkeley is concerned, I know an another person apart from me, who have gotten through so far.

    No idea about CNS Caltech, but I see that people have got calls from Caltech EE.

    Best of luck!

  2. This will make it a level ground. From what you are saying, it will be difficult to make a decision. I think you should really worry about the advisor whom you will work with as this area will largely depend on the group facilities than central facilities (some groups even have their own electron microscopes etc which are generally a central facility).. Also, the professors reputation is a serious thing to consider, if he is not too old.. I won't say caltech is better in ENGINEERING than Harvard.. They are both on equal footing as their disadvantage is being a small engineering department/school. I think you may have a better idea once you visit Harvard.

    Just curious.. who are the professors whom you are interested at Harvard?

  3. Right now, I will prefer Berkeley. I want to do something which is inbetween science and engineering. I think Berkeley is better than MIT in that respect (particularly, my program Applied Science and Technology). If I get Harvard, I think I will prefer Harvard. Harvard DEAS is very good for my research interest, infact better than Berkeley. Your decision can be different based on your RESEARCH INTEREST. I think if you want to work on devices, fabrication etc. just close your eyes and go to Stanford. There is no univ in the world to beat Stan in that area! (since, you are comparing Stan and Harvard, I made a wild guess). Let me know if I can help you in your decision making process!

  4. I had lived both in NC and CA...particularly Winston-Salem and LA (albeit only for 2-3 months)...as he said research triangle is a big thing in NC but I don't think it can be compared to silicon valley....silicon valley is way ahead...also if you want a really calm and peaceful place, you should go to NC as LA is pretty much happening and crowdy... So, I think you have an idea...As far as the interactions are concerned I had a feeling USC had very strong alumni connections etc which helps a lot in getting jobs.. as arlutin mentioned research interest should be the top priority but if both are equally good, you know the details to decide on where you should go...

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