Michelle Law

Michelle Law

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Johns Hopkins University Freshman | Exploring Engineering & Innovation
Maryland, United States

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  • Smithsonian Institution
    Researcher
    Smithsonian Institution
    Jan 2025 - Mar 2025 (3 months)
    Collaborated with students on Climate Action, leading to the creation of action project videos to showcase at a final session. Engaging with experts in the field to explore the topic's relevance to the community and gather feedback for student projects while facilitating research teams to produce impactful projects addressing human impacts on the atmosphere.
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    Administrative Assistant
    STEM CHAMPIONS OF BALTIMORE INC
    Sep 2024 - Current (1 year 9 months)
    Assisting with the development and management of event websites, ensuring easy access to competition schedules, rules, and updates for many schools and students ranging from elementary school to highschool. My work helps improve the user experience for participants and organizers in regional and state-level STEM competitions. I also support state and regional tournaments around Baltimore, assisting with event operations to ensure smooth execution.
  • Girls Who Code
    Student
    Girls Who Code
    Jul 2024 - Aug 2024 (2 months)
    In the Girls Who Code self-paced program, I focused into web development through a combination of self-study and hands-on projects, earning beginner certificates along the way. I built a multiple of web applications, from personality quizzes to personal websites and interactive games. The program also included inspiring videos from various professionals who shared their stories and talked about the need for more women in tech, giving me crucial advice and motivation for my own journey.
  • The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    Student Intern
    The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
    Nov 2023 - Jun 2024 (8 months)
    Explored within the biomedical field in the Spangler Lab. Conducted research on the creation of an interleukin-2 (IL-2) based immunocytokine for targeted expansion of regulatory T cells. Working along with PhD and graduate students to become educated by using various new structured base engineering approaches to clearly understand the purpose of protein activity and what happens during drug involvement.
  • The Johns Hopkins University
    Student Researcher
    The Johns Hopkins University
    Jul 2023 - Aug 2023 (2 months)
    Immersive Summer Program for Education, Enrichment, and Distinction (ISPEED) in Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins– a residential program that included lectures by Hopkins instructors, hands-on lab experiments, and execution of a design and research project. Learned about biology, and medical design, took beginner intro courses in the Python coding language, visited research centers and labs, spoke with professors about their research, and connected with student advisors, faculty, and professionals throughout July. Concluded in two research projects that were presented during a symposium: Established a concept for more efficient and accessible seizure monitoring for epilepsy patients utilizing skills in mechanical and computational
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    Student
    Maryland Science Olympiad
    Oct 2022 - Mar 2024 (1 year 6 months)
    Collaborated with college mentors from Johns Hopkins University and teammates to prepare for over 30 different STEM events, winning dozens of awards in completed events. Demonstrated strong leadership by managing and organizing various team activities and weekly club meetings at school.
  • Exelon
    Student
    Exelon
    Jul 2022
    Participated in an immersive experience, getting a better understanding of engineering, sustainability, and renewable energy while being supported by successful women in the STEM and business fields. Based on our end-of-program project presentation, my team was recognized with the Best Pilot Project award as well as the Off to a Great Start Award. I explored diverse STEM career paths which focused on the importance of STEM while engaging in many hands-on learning activities. I also got the opportunity to network with industry managers, CEOs, and higher-ups of different companies throughout my participation.
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  • The Johns Hopkins University
    Bachelor's degree, Engineering
    The Johns Hopkins University
    Aug 2024 - Jul 2025 (1 year)
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