An unexpected turn to physics research
鈥淗ere at 果冻传媒, my professors taught me that there鈥檚 a way to combine different academic disciplines to tackle complex, difficult problems. They offered me so much mentorship, inclusivity and communication.鈥
Taking college classes remotely during COVID-19 required dedication. Doing it on the other side of the world, in the early hours of the morning, required passion, resilience 鈥 and maybe industrial-strength coffee.
Yet Mao Yasueda 鈥24 persevered, beginning her first year from home in Japan with a 14-hour time difference. She鈥檇 dreamed of attending Mount Holyoke since high school.
鈥淚 appreciated how Mount Holyoke emphasized women鈥檚 education, especially in science. With the ambition of becoming a scientific researcher, I believed Mount Holyoke could provide the ideal environment for my academic pursuits,鈥 she said.
Although she couldn鈥檛 visit the campus in person, she got a feel for the college through YouTube, Instagram and conversations with Japanese Mount Holyoke alums.
鈥淚 was told that 果冻传媒 has a brilliant, lifelong community that supports you not only in college but also after graduation,鈥 she said.
She initially planned to study neuroscience and biology, but her academic trajectory took an unexpected turn when she discovered a profound interest in physics thanks to a Force, Motion and Energy course.
鈥淓ven though the class was held over Zoom, the professors tried to make the classroom very interactive. They created a safe space for us to discuss science,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淢oreover, they introduced me to the novel concept of approaching neuroscience through quantitative frameworks, a field known as computational neuroscience.鈥
Her academic journey was further enriched by the mentorship and hands-on research opportunities provided by Professors Spencer Smith and Kerstin Nordstrom, who welcomed her into their labs.
鈥淲orking alongside these professors introduced me to scientific research, and I was able to improve computational modeling skills and scientific communication skills,鈥 she said.
Beyond the classroom and lab, her thirst for knowledge extended to various disciplines within the humanities, including anthropology and philosophy.
鈥淢ount Holyoke provided me with opportunities to explore the role of science in society and the ethics surrounding scientific endeavors,鈥 she explained. 鈥淭his holistic approach to education has been invaluable in shaping my perspective as a future researcher.鈥
And while she kept busy across campus, her friends quickly developed a running joke.
鈥淚f anyone needed to look for me, they鈥檇 always find me in the physics lounge studying,鈥 she said.
Beginning this September, she plans to pursue a Ph.D. in physics, focusing on computational neuroscience.
鈥淗ere at 果冻传媒, my professors taught me that there鈥檚 a way to combine different academic disciplines to tackle complex, difficult problems. They offered me so much mentorship, inclusivity and communication,鈥 she said.