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Avary Kolasinski applies variational mesh adaptation to improve solution approximations


Avary Kolasinski applies variational mesh adaptation to improve solution approximations

Avary Kolasinski PH.D. Candidate Math

The opportunities and applications that can stem from subjects like Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing seem to be endless in a world where technology grows at a rapid pace. KU's Avary Kolasinski has utilized her love for these subjects to produce meaningful research and to program theoretical results. The applications of this research affect a variety of fields including but not limited to physics and computer science.

Poetry assignment reminds Fengxue Zhang of her childhood in China, helps her find home in the College


Poetry assignment reminds Fengxue Zhang of her childhood in China, helps her find home in the College

Fengxue Zhang

Fengxue Zhang, a junior from Hays, is studying economics, political science, and creative writing. After moving to the United States from China as a child, Fengxue jumped from major to major before finding a home in the College.

In addition to her studies, Fengxue is a Student Advisory Board member of the Dole Institute, the Co-Curation Director for TEDxKU, and the Public Relations Director for the Chinese Students and Scholars Friendship Association. Learn more about Fengxue in our latest student feature.

James Coll utilizes drone technology to quantify the state and trends of the water cycle


James Coll utilizes drone technology to quantify the state and trends of the water cycle

James Coll with the text, 'Ph.D. Candidate, Geography'

Water is all around us, and there's a lot of it. More than 2.7 million miles of streams and rivers exist in the U.S. alone, in fact. We're surrounded by H20 in America, and yet there are still large gaps in our understanding of the state and trends of the water cycle, which can have seriously devastating ramifications. James Coll wants to fill that data void, and his research in KU Geography's Ph.D. program centers on ways that drone technology can help scholars measure and categorize that cycle.

Courtland Triplett seeks to do good through government


Courtland Triplett seeks to do good through government

Courtland Triplett, Major: Political Science, Minors: Journalism & Public Administration

Growing up in Kansas City, Courtland Triplett always knew he wanted to bring positive change to the world but struggled to find the right path to achieve that goal. After carefully considering his options, he found that path in government, and at KU, he discovered a program and people dedicated to equipping him with the tools necessary to tackle real-world problems faced by communities at home and across the globe.

An Sasala expands the way humans conceptualize bodies in relation to technology


An Sasala expands the way humans conceptualize bodies in relation to technology

An Sasala Ph.D. Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies 3rd year M.A. Film & Media Studies 1st Year

How are social norms about gender and sexuality perpetuated through portrayals of robots and other digital entities in sci-fi storytelling? What can these treatments in popular media tell us about the societies in which we live, and how can scholars challenge these narratives?

On her road to med school, English & Biology major Nidhi Patel makes discoveries at KU and abroad


On her road to med school, English & Biology major Nidhi Patel makes discoveries at KU and abroad

Nidhi Patel, Majors: Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology & English

As a freshman biology major, Nidhi Patel began her KU journey with a path in mind. What she didn't anticipate, however, was that she would find a perfectly complementary second major in English. Now, having recently been accepted into KU's School of Medicine, she's making her dreams a reality by continuing her education, and applying lessons learned with the goal of making the world a better place.

Sarah Wright: Depth of Field


Sarah Wright: Depth of Field

 

Sarah Wright

Where are you from? And why did you decide to come to KU?

I’m from Overland Park, Kansas. I decided to come to KU because I attended a summer camp here with Duke TiP in middle school, and I absolutely fell in love with campus. It’s also a nice mix of just close enough to home, but just far enough, too.

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