This summer I’m working on an interdisciplinary team of four students. There are two computer science students, one bioengineering student, and one business student. Their names are Jason, Bell, and Daley! These past few weeks have given me the opportunity to learn a lot about their personalities, how they learn, and what their thought process…
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Grid, Power, Technology
—•— My SHURE-Grid cohort is comprised of three other students—Daley Fraser, Jason Vo, and Kimberly Chen. Over the last few weeks, having worked (and lived) alongside them for the greater portion of my days, I’ve slowly come to understand them and how they operate in a team setting. Each of them has their own unique…
Yours in Asymptotically Approaching Arête
—•— Salutations, fellow researchers (and Pitt-attendees)! My name’s Isabella, but please call me Bell. I’m an incoming sophomore bioengineer with a prospective neuroscience minor in the Swanson School of Engineering. I’m a part of PRISM and Art History Club on campus, as well as SWE: The Society of Women Engineers, and I adore video games….
SHURE-Grid Introduction: Kimberly Chen
For this blog post, introduce yourself to the group. Answer the following questions and include any other information you would like to share about yourself. Hi everyone, my name is Kimberly Chen and I am participating in the Shure-Grid research fellowship. This is a brand new program that Pitt is offering this summer in partnership…