What do you appreciate most about the Keller Center?

I love how the Keller Center is so open to different ideas and stays supportive of projects even as they evolve over time. In the Tiger Challenge, I enjoyed the freedom to innovate with my team, creating human-centered solutions for our target group according to their needs. I felt encouraged to pursue solutions that best met the needs of our target group.

How have you benefited from your involvement with the Keller Center?

Tiger Challenge was a great opportunity for me to stay in touch with the Princeton community over the summer, and it truly transformed what would have been an isolating time into one that was the complete opposite. Instead, I was working with a wonderful team and interacting with interviewees, understanding their stories, and connecting with the Montgomery township residents through a first-page feature on the Montgomery News, a live presentation at the Town Council meeting, and chats with the community.

What are your academic or career goals?

As a Physics major, I love studying natural phenomena and understanding their dynamics through mathematical models. In particular, I have an interest in the interaction between humans and the environment. I hope to keep service a part of my life, regardless of the career path I eventually go into.