Gabriela Lynnette Espinosa Rodriguez
Student and Research in Humacao, Puerto Rico
- I’m officially an 18 year old on my first year of University for the bachelor of Physic applicate in electronics. Bilingual I speak and write Spanish and English. Competed in FCCLA and won a gold medal in Puerto Rico and a silver medal against all the 50 states of the US in Nashville Tennessee. I was part of the founders of ‘Giving back’ a non-official group of people specially students that helps homes that have children with special disabilities that are in need of food, clothes, and money for the medicine of the children. Part of high school club of resonance a literally club were we made publications of our writings every month. Took a taller of neuroscience in the University of Puerto Rico. I was a math tutor in OAJ (Servicios y Asuntos de la Juventud in Humacao) in the first semester of 2014. Since 12 grade I worked in the observatory of the University of Puerto Rico in Humacao. Where I’m currently making an investigation on Binary Stars with Dr. Rafael Muller. In March of 2015 I gave a presentation in the Junior Technical in Rio Piedras about our currently investigation on Binary stars. At finals of May, 2015 I got to travel to the observatory of Lowell’s in Flagstaff Arizona with Dr. Muller to gather the data that will be processed in our observatory in Puerto Rico and then updated to the Washington Double Star catalog this investigation its still ongoing. Last year I got to enter a new inveatigation about the torque of asteroids based on its llight curves. And this year I got the opportunity to be in CUWIP which stand for Conference of Undergraduated Women in Physics.