Q. First of all, how are you? A. I am doing great. Q. Sirin, for those who don’t know you, let us know more about you, why did you decide to work in technology? A. I was one of those kids interested in science and math at school. Even though chances are those classes aren’t enough to instil a lifelong interest in science and engineering for most kids, I was lucky with my father’s job as a technician to foster a greater love of exploration in engineering. With my father’s help, I benefited from more hands-on, self-directed activities outside the class so the subjects became recreational rather …