Electrical and Computer Engineering Major is Active in Student Organizations

Flore Stécie Norcéide works on a laptop
Flore Stécie Norcéide works on a programming project.

03/03/2020
By Flore Stécie Norcéide

After leaving the RAMP, I started utilizing some of the skills learned throughout the six weeks in the program. Almost all the classes I took during the fall semester required me to use either MATLAB, C, or Python. Since I had been exposed to these subjects in the summer, it made it easier to adapt. 

During my first semester at UMass Lowell, I joined the Center for Advanced Computation and Telecommunications (CACT) where I started exploring research topics such as acoustic streaming and acoustofluidics. I have not done much yet but it has taught me a lot about what undergraduate research entails which I hope to eventually dive in more. 

I was also one of six first recipients of the inaugural Oprah Winfrey Inaugural Scholarship where I got to meet her in person. I am currently part of the Honors College, secretary of HASA (Haitian American Student Association), member of NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers), and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) where I applied to be the Vice President.