61st Annual STS (20012002)
Finalists
Kirsten Linnea Frieda
TEXAS
Kirsten Linnea Frieda, 17, of Austin, submitted a chemistry project -- a
study of molecular interactions and how rotational motion influences molecular
forces during collisions -- to the Intel Science Talent Search. She began her
study, conducted at Boston University, by teaching herself intermolecular
potential energy functions. Kirsten then created ways to describe rotating
nonlinear molecules and generated model calculations that simplified the problem
without losing the important physical implications. Her mentor plans to
incorporate her work into an invited feature paper for the Journal of Physical
Chemistry. Kirsten is an accomplished flautist, enjoys swimming and speaks
fluent Spanish. Her work in a summer program spawned her avid interest in
microbiology. She says she especially enjoyed "watching the circus taking place
in my frog's water." Co-president of the math club and captain of the science
team for Westlake High School, Kirsten has received numerous honors in
chemistry, math, Spanish, English and music. After graduation from college,
Kirsten hopes to become a researcher in a chemistry lab. She is the daughter of
Kenneth and Lisa Frieda.