HSRA(High School Research Academy) University of Texas at Austin
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Worked with UT Research faculty in the 'Urban Ecosystems: Environmental Chemistry & Exploratory Data Analysis' department.
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Conducted research on the impact of cloud cover on emergence patterns of bats. Worked to find explanations for irregular evening bat emergence from underneath Congress Avenue Bridge in Austin.
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Collected, cleansed and analyzed bat emergence, cloud cover, temperature, and humidity data using R (statistical and visualization language) and RStudio (graphical interface). Learned and utilized non-parametric correlation tests for statistical dependence, such as the Kendall’s Tau Rank Significance Test.
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Gained hands-on experience in R programming and Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) while working closely with research faculty.

THE FUTURE
Looking into the future, I envision myself at the forefront of modern technological advancements, particularly in the field of electric vehicles. My interest in robotics seamlessly extends to the innovative world of sustainable transportation, where I aspire to contribute to the development of cutting-edge electric vehicle technology. My forward-thinking mindset and dedication to environmental sustainability drive my ambition to not only excel academically but also to make a tangible impact on the future of green technology.







