with a focus on metamaterials
I am a physicist specializing in materials science research. Currently, I am a graduate student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University.
My research at the Paulino Group focuses on the intersection of origami, metamaterials, and optimization (TBD).
As a scientist, I value teaching and mentorship, communication, and global collaboration.
Joint Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering & Materials Science
B.S. in Applied Physics, GPA 3.85/4
GPA 3.94/4
selected by the Dean of Engineering on admission
for creative achievement in physics, departmental award
68 students selected nationally, $15,000 awarded
for international research at UTokyo, $2,000 awarded
top 1.9% of papers selected internationally
for outstanding performance on the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Local Competition
top 2 scoring students from the school advance
top 10% of Open Exam participants selected nationally
rushian.see [at] gmail.com
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