Philadelphia, PA
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Sailing
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Engineering
Cars and Automotive Engineering
Gymnastics
Environmental Science and Sustainability
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I read books daily
Georgia Georgostathi
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My name is Georgia Georgostathi. I am an undergraduate student at VIPER (Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research) at the University of Pennsylvania, and I am doing a double major in bioengineering and biology. My dream is to do research on the medical field in order to reduce suffering that is inflicted on people by diseases such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic.
Education
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Biochemical Engineering
- Biology, General
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Neurobiology and Neurosciences
Test scores:
33
ACT
Career
Dream career field:
Research
Dream career goals:
Physician-Researcher
Chemical Engineer Assistant
Thrace Plastics Pack SA2017 – 20192 yearsResearch Assistant
CHOP2021 – Present3 years
Sports
Kickboxing
Club2018 – 20202 years
Awards
- 5 wins at local contests
Sailing
Club2008 – Present16 years
Awards
- World Championship Experience • 36th at 2018 Laser 4.7 Youth World Championship, Poland Gdynia-Gold Fleet • 14th at 2019 Laser 4.7 Youth World Championship, Kingston Canada-Gold Fleet European Championship Experience • 31st at Laser 4.7 Youth European Championship & Trophy 2018-Gold Fleet • 11th at Laser 4.7 Youth European Championship & Trophy 2019-Gold Fleet SIGNIFICANT SAILING ACHIEVEMENTS: • 1st at Panhellenic Championship 2013 Optimist • 4th at Panhellenic Team Championship 2013 Optimist • 2nd overall at Panhellenic Cup 2015 Open Bic • 2nd junior at Panhellenic Championship 2016 Bug • 1st U16 and 9th overall at Panhellenic Championship 2017 Laser 4.7 • 1st female and 1stoverall at Panhellenic Championship 2017 Bug • 5th U19 at Panhellenic Championship 2018 Laser Radial Women • 3rd at Panhellenic Championship 2019 Laser 4.7 • 4th U19 at Panhellenic Championship 2019 Laser Radial • SAILING ACHIEVEMENTS: • 1st youngest athlete with the best results at 2011 International Optimist Trophy “Blue Greece Cup” • 8th girl at Athina Dilaveri’s Cup 2012 (Optimist) • 4th girl at Odyssey Cup 2012(Optimist) • 2nd girl at Benaki’s Cup 2012 (Optimist) • 6th girl at Pastrikakia Cup 2012 (Optimist) • 2nd girl at ANOG’s Cup 2013 (Optimist) • 3rd girl at Vraila’s Cup 2013 (Optimist) • 1st girl and 9th overall at Argonautou Cup 2013 (Optimist) • 1st girl at Optimist Camp Marathon 2013 • 2nd girl at Athens Regional Championship 2013 (Optimist) • 1st girl Pastrikakia Cup 2013 (Optimist) • 3rd girl Delfinia Cup 2013 (Optimist) • 2nd girl and 5th overall at 3nd Child’s Smile Cup 2013 (Optimist) • 2nd girl and 10th overall at 5th Red Cross Cup 2013 (Optimist) • 1st girl at Vouliagmeni’s Cup -Medal Race 2013 (Optimist) • 4th girl at Argonautou Cup 2014(Optimist) • 1st girl at ANOG’s Cup 2014 (Optimist) • 8th girl at Athens Eurolymp 2014 (Optimist) • 4th girl at Athens Regional Championship 2014 (Optimist) • 5th overall at Athens Regional Championship 2014 Finals (Optimist) • 4th girl at Pastrikakia Cup 2014 (Optimist) • 8th girl at NOV’s Cup Medal Race 2014 (Optimist) • 1st girl and 6th overall at NOKV’s Cup 2014 (Optimist) • 8th girl at Red Cross’ Cup 2014 (Optimist) • 9th girl at Piraeus Sailing Club Cup 2016 (4.20 skipper) • 4th girl at Olympic Cup 2017 (Laser 4.7) • 5th girl and 7th overall at Athens Regional Championship 2017 (Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl and 8th overall at Qualification Races Laser 4.7 for Hellenic National Team • 5th girl at Pastrikakia Cup 2017 (Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl and 6th overall at Piraeus Sailing Club Cup 2017 (Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl and 2nd overall at test event – Laser 4.7 Youth European Championship 2018 • 1st girl at Elli’s Cup 2018(Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl at Midwinter Cup 2018 (Laser 4.7) • 1st girl and 9th overall at Olympic Cup 2018 (Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl at Athens Regional Championship 2018 (Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl and 5th overall at Pastrikakia Cup 2018 (Laser 4.7) • 6th girl at Piraeus Sailing Club Cup 2018 (Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl at Delfinia Cup 2018 (Laser 4.7) • 2nd girl and 7th overall at NAOV’s Cup 2018 (Laser 4.7) • 1st girl and 5th overall at the first stage of Athens Regional Championship 2019 (Laser 4.7) • 1st girl and 4th overall at Odysseus Eskintzoglou – Olympic Cup 2019 (Laser 4.7) • 1st girl and 7th overall at the second stage of Athens Regional Championship 2019 (Laser 4.7) • 3rd girl and 9th overall at Qualification Races Laser 4.7 for Hellenic National Team • 2nd girl and 5th overall at Giorgos Dokos Cup 2019 (Laser Radial) • 1st girl and 2nd overall at 11th NOA regatta 2019 (Laser 4.7) • 4th girl at Mpenaki’s Cup 2019 (Laser Radial) • 1st girl and 2nd overall at Pastrikakeia 2019 (Laser Radial) 2nd girl and 6th overall at Piraeus Sailing Club Cup 2019 (Laser Radial)
Research
Anesthesiology
CHOP — Research Assistant2021 – Present
Arts
- Photography2015 – 2019
Public services
Volunteering
Math Tutor2016 – 2020Volunteering
Science Olympiad at Penn — Grader2021 – 2021Volunteering
Rewarding Recycling SA — Volunteer2017 – 2021
Future Interests
Volunteering
Philanthropy
Pay it Forward Technology Scholarship
My fascination with Biology began to develop at a young age. Having a large number of family members in the field of medicine meant I was constantly surrounded and inspired by doctors, research, encyclopedias, and fancy equipment. In school I was captivated by biology and the concept of exploring the natural world. By high school I felt certain that I wanted to focus my academics on biology and so I took advanced level physics, science, chemistry, and biology. I also joined the sciences club so to prepare me for competitions that required reading beyond the curriculum’s requirements. I managed to win the 2nd and 3rd place in Panhellenic competitions in Physics and Math and the 14th place in National Chemistry tournament.
Yet, my in-school involvement did not satiate my thirst for learning, so I decided to spend hours in our library, researching various topics. I also interned as a research assistant at the factory labs of Thrace Plastics Pack SA, where I learned more on waste-management and how human biology is influenced by chemicals. My experience solidified my interest in acquiring hands-on skills and doing lab work in the field of bioengineering.
Passionate as I was to enhance my real-life education, I also took part in a recycling volunteer initiative. Thus, I became more familiar with waste composting, while I also interacted with many environmentalists, which strengthened my strengthened my desire to study bio-engineering.
At the end of my undergraduate studies at the VIPER program of UPenn, I will be equipped with the tools necessary for innovative research and industry work. UPenn’s interdisciplinary curriculum, with classes such as Cell Engineering, Biomaterials, and Biomechanics, is in sync with my desire to learn and create. Through combining engineering with the Senior Design I and II courses, I will be able to cultivate both quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills.
As a rising sophomore in the VIPER program, my double major in bioengineering and in biology will offer me much more specialized knowledge that will enable me to enhance my intellectual abilities. By this combination, I will be much better equipped to follow my long-term goal; to contribute in society’s development by doing research and reduce human’s suffering that is caused by diseases. The recent COVID-19 pandemic is one of the many examples demonstrating the immense human suffering by diseases and it has amplified my interest and my passion to learn as much as possible as an undergraduate but also during my whole life, and later implement this knowledge in my career as a researcher. By combining knowledge from the engineering and the science perspective, I will be much better prepared and much more capable to face any challenge. Furthermore, I will have the chance to meet and interact with professors and students from different fields, learn from them, and enhance my experience.Even though during my freshman year the pandemic conditions obliged me to study remotely, I did my best to participate in many different clubs, find a mentor and start working as a research assistant in CHOP, continue volunteering and have an excellent GPA of 4.0/4.0. By pushing myself to improve, I will eventually realize my dream; expand my knowledge and experience, sharpen my mind and become the woman researcher in STEM that I always imagined myself to be.
Another unique opportunity for me is to continue my community service through Learning Sustainability and Conserving Energy. As a volunteer for the Recycling Park NGO I have seen how beneficial environmental actions are for a community’s sustainable development. I also look forward to study abroad in Guatemela, while enhancing my outreach experiences with EWB.