Conducting research on the impact of geometric shapes of transition metal complexes for selective pollutant extraction under the mentorship of Dr Sally Boss, Cambridge University.
This program explored the intersection of quantum mechanics and philosophy focusing on the physical and metaphysical implications of quantum mechanics and the real world meaning to such concepts that are normally expressed mathematically. I conducted a project on the existence of free will from the perpective of physicists and philosophers.
”Zara was easily one of the most engaged and hard-working students in the class. She came to class eager to learn and actively participated perhaps more than any other student. Zara showed much effort in fully understanding all the topics and frequently asked valuable questions to do so, helping not only herself but also her classmates to learn more effectively. Zara was a very rare example of a student who excelled in both group and individual settings. It was my great pleasure to teach Zara and I thank her for her active engagement in class, which has helped me to teach and connect with the students more effectively. I have no doubt Zara will excel in whatever she does in the future thanks to her passionately inquisitive and friendly attitude.”