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develop computer science and technology

walkkker

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"I am highly motivated to develop more practical computer science and technology to facilitate smart applications to medicine, finance and education, thus making technology better serve our real life."
Is this sentence right?Especially this phrase"develop more practical computer science and technology",could i express in this way,or what's a better way?
I would probably say something like: "I am highly motivated to developing more practical computer science and technology in order to facilitate smart applications for medicine, finance and education..."
I would probably say something like: "I am highly motivated to developing more practical computer science and technology in order to facilitate smart applications for medicine, finance and education..."
Thank you.
I've thought "be motivated to do". Could you tell me why use developing instead of develop?
Are you sure?
This sounds totally wrong to me. I would only use β€œdevelop.”
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'to doing' sounds totally incorrect to me as well! I think 'to do' is the safer option here.

I wonder if you accept 'highly driven to developing', 'highly encouraged to developing'?
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