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Malini Mukherji


2015--Solving minimality problems using soap bubbles
2016--Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
2017--Determining light-source location using Machine Learning and Solar Cells
2018--Increasing Pumped Storage Hydropower Flow Rate Using a Non-linear Penstock 

High School:
   Notre Dame Preparatory
College and Degrees: University of Michigan - Pursuing BSE in Chemical Engineering and BSE in Materials Science and Engineering

Current Company and position:  University of Michigan Lahann Lab;  Undergraduate Research Assistant
SEFMD Currently: Alumni Advisory Council


Q1  What are you doing now?
I just finished sophomore year at the University of Michigan where I am double majoring in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering. I am currently doing research in tissue engineering with the Lahann Lab, which I have been with for a year and a half.

Q2  How did the Science Fair change your life?
The science fair was one of the most impactful experiences of my life so far. It allowed me to constantly have a reason to pursue my passion for science and technology and be surrounded by people that challenged me to do better and better. Getting feedback from judges at every level and seeing everyone projects helped me find my passions. Having the opportunity to go to ISEF was the best opportunity I can imagine. Seeing the best people in the world and the environment of ISEF was so inspiring.

Q3  What did you like the most about the Science Fair?
I loved talking to all the judges and getting their feedback. I also loved all the people and getting to interact with them and their projects.

Q4  College advise you wish to share?
Try any opportunity that comes your way because you never know what you might not know about yet and it could change your life. College is the time to start exploring what is out there.

Q5  Any specific advice on becoming involved in Science and Engineering?
Don't think that becoming involved in science and engineering is what you stereotypically think of. Science and engineering is the basis of almost everything in the world, so explore how it can apply to what you're interested in.

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