Education

Johns Hopkins University

I am attending Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD majoring in biomedical engineering and minoring in financial economics. I am actively pursuing research and internship opportunities here.

I am currently working under the guidance of Dr. Adrian Haith, Ph.D. researching motor skills learning in humans at the Brain, Learning, Animation, and Movement Laboratory (Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions).

Relevant Coursework:
— Introductory Chemistry I (AS.030.101)
— Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I (AS.030.105)
— Elements of Macroeconomics (AS.180.101)
— Introduction to Fiction & Poetry I (AS.220.105)
— FYS: Design Cornerstone (EN.501.124)
— Biomedical Engineering: Health and Human Physiology (EN.580.111)
— Data Structures (EN.601.226)

JHU

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT

During summer 2023, I attended MIT Beaverworks Summer Institute where I completed a project on autonomous underwater vehicles.

Massachusetts Academy of Math and Sciecnce at Worcester Polytechnic Institute

For my second half of high school, I attended the Massachusetts Academy of Math and Science at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, MA. Mass Academy is a dual enrollment program for grades 11-12 with WPI where students are fully enrolled at WPI during their senior year.

Relevant Coursework:
— AP Physics C: Mechanics
— AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
— Calculus III (MA 1023)
— Calculus IV (MA 1024)
— Chemical Properties, Bonding, and Forces (CH 1010)
— Discrete Mathematics (MA 2201)
— Introduction To Biomedical Engineering (BME 1001)
— Introduction to Creative Writing (EN 1219)
— Introductory Microeconomics (ECON 1110)
— Matrices And Linear Algebra I (MA 2071)
— Ordinary Differential Equations (MA 2051)
— Biomedical Signals, Instruments And Measurements (BME 2210)
— Creative Writing (EN 2219)
— Applied Statistics I (MA 2611)
— Biomedical Data Analysis (BME 2211)
— Sports Analytics and Entrepreneurship (ETR 491X)

MAMS

Harvard University

Harvard

In the summer of 2022, I spent two weeks taking a bioinformatics course at Harvard University. I had an incredible experience meeting and learning with people from around the world. My final presentation was on CRISPR-Cas9's impact on treating sickle cell disease.

AMSA Charter School

Before transferring to Mass Academy, I spent the first two years of high school at AMSA Charter School.

Relevant Coursework:
— AP Calculus BC
— AP Computer Science A

AMSA

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