My name is Amber Hsu, and I am a junior at Emma Willard School. I was fascinated by the science since elementary school, where I started my first small research about how different powders like baking soda and flour could remove oil stains, presenting by my friends and I at a science fair. My interest in science did not cease ever since; I began to investigate systems in human body, learn about coding and computer systems, study physics, chemistry, and biology, and watch videos on scientific labs.
At the same time, I became a more professional runner after I came to Emma. Running gradually became a significant part of my daily life, and my passion towards running amplified. My STEAM Research topic—anaerobic threshold and lactate threshold—perfectly matches my interest in Science, which is biology and technology. I am excited to work with Dr. Mitchell at The Sage colleges on indirect calorimetry measuring using technology with lactate threshold and anaerobic threshold researching. Moreover, Signature STEAM Research will be hosting presentations for each project including Signature projects in May, welcoming all visitors to register and to come!
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May 2018
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