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Multifunctional Material and Aerospace Structures Optimization Lab

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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Kayla Hellikson

kyhellikson@tamu.edu

B.S. in Chemical Engineering (2024) – Texas A&M University

Kayla Hellikson is a Sophomore Chemical Engineering student from Cary, North Carolina. Her contributions to the MAESTRO lab is centered around the development of a Python based algorithm that inputs generated network topology frameworks using Spatial Interpretation for the Development of Reconfigurable Structures (SPIDRS) and transforming the network topologies into circuit schematics. She is an active member of Engineering Honors Program as well as the Texas A&M chapter of the Society of Women Engineers and enjoys K-12 STEM outreach volunteer activities.

Research:

Liquid Metal Flexible Circuit, Topology Optimization

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