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Anushka Kolli
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Hi, my name is Anushka Kolli. I'm a high-school student pursuing a career in Medicine. I have a strong research aptitude in STEM and its applications in Healthcare. My Medical/AI research with Inspirit AI (MIT/Stanford/Harvard Alumni) and bio-technology researchers from Marquette University helped me bridge my passion with technology. I am also a competitive chess player. I have played for eight years and won numerous tournaments and titles. Recently, I have been getting into coaching the younger generation on chess. That's why I created the Mavericks Chess Club, the first US Chess Federation affiliated club in our city, to provide an inclusive platform for girls and boys to learn and play competitive chess, and persevere through all hardships within the chess life. I also manage to volunteer in several capacities within Healthcare. For example, I volunteer at Mercy San Juan Medical Center. Helping my community is what makes me happy, confident, and secure. That is why I set my career in the medical field. It is a place where I can always look forward to giving back to my community and people.
Education
Vista Del Lago High
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other
Career
Dream career field:
Medicine
Dream career goals:
Cardiologist
Founder, Coach & Tournament Director
Mavericks Chess Club (US Chess Federation affiliated)2020 – Present4 yearsHigh School Tutor
Vista del Lago High School2022 – Present2 yearsResearch Member
Marquette University UbiComp Research Group2021 – Present3 yearsStudent Volunteer
Mercy San Juan Medical Center2021 – Present3 years
Sports
Soccer
Intramural2014 – 20206 years
Swimming
Junior Varsity2008 – Present16 years
Research
AI in Healthcare
Inspirit AI (by Stanford/MIT/Harvard Alumni) — Fellow2020 – PresentApplication of technology in Healthcare
UbiComp Research Group, Marquette University — Research Assistant2021 – PresentEducation, General
Learning Pawn — Board Member2019 – 2020
Arts
Independent
Drawing2016 – Present
Public services
Volunteering
Mercy San Juan Medical Center — Student Volunteer2021 – PresentVolunteering
Empire Ranch Alzheimer Center — Student Volunteer2021 – PresentAdvocacy
Environmental Impact Club at VDL High School — Ambassador2020 – PresentAdvocacy
American Heart Association (AHA) — President, Club at VDL High School2020 – PresentVolunteering
Folsom Public Library — Chess Coach2018 – 2020Volunteering
Sutter Middle School — Chess Coach, After-school Chess Club2017 – 2020
Future Interests
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Entrepreneurship
One Move Ahead Chess Scholarship
My name is Anushka Kolli and I am 15 years old. When I was young, I tried many things but my attention span was too short to learn anything. I had a hard time focusing at school as my imaginative mind was always wandering. That's when my parents introduced me to the Chess hoping it would improve my ability to focus and concentrate. Little did they know that I would be instantly mesmerized by the amazing world of chess and get immersed into it for years to come. Seven years later, today I am now an accomplished player and coach with several recognitions both at state and national level.
Success did not come easy to me as my “opening” was rough. Chess is a male dominated game and it took a lot of effort on my part, a coach who believed in me, and my fellow players who constantly supported me, to get to this point. At school, I was mocked for playing a boy’s game and ignored by my own, but as time passed, I began to gain their admiration and support. I started doing better in studies as chess taught me focus, patience, and being calm. As my “middle game” improved, I realized it is all about making choices. Once you make a move, you can’t undo it. Life is no different. Most importantly, the game taught me to think and plan ahead which improved my strategic thinking. Whether I am deciding courses at high school or planning a weekend study/activities, I started being very strategic and methodical about everything that I do.
In Chess, after the second move, there are a billion combinations and I am constantly fascinated by how those billions of neurons in my brain are playing their part while I am playing a simple game. In the recent years, I have a developed a passion to study and understand our human brain and am determined to pursue Medicine (Neuroscience) when I go for higher studies.
My “end game” is to start giving back which is why I have been teaching chess after school for the past two years. Last year, I started Mavericks chess club to coach elementary and middle school students free of charge. Today, I have about 20 students and some of them aspire to be professional players like me. I feel extremely blessed and privileged that I am able to make a meaningful impact in other people lives. I am forever grateful for it.
Chess made me who I am today. Without Chess, my personality, my actions, and my social group wouldn’t be the same. Chess is not just a board game. Chess is not just a mind war. Chess is life; and my life is Chess!!