talkSTEM founder and CEO Koshi Dhingra recently spoke with Sarthak Reddy, a Polymathic Scholar at the College of Natural Sciences of UT Austin. Reddy is studying Biology as well as Media and Entertainment Industries, so we thought he’d be perfect for trying out our new video template, allowing community members to create Math Walk Stops of their very own!

SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr87LE_Dw9A

Watch the video above to see Reddy’s finished video, exploring mathematics at his UT Austin campus, as well as the interview in the video below, where he shares his thoughts on the ease and versatility of the template process. Hear how he went about selecting the focus of his video, posed questions about his observations, and turned that into a final walkSTEM stop, as well as tips on how to personalize your experience using the provided template.

SOURCE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeg5qBen258

Sarthak Reddy will graduate in 2025. Beyond biology and media work, he is available for graphic design work through his company Reddy Productions, specializing in science concepts, digital animations, logos, and infographics. Sarthak’s hobbies include graphic design, playing guitar and trying new restaurants around Austin. He enjoys a variety of physical activities such as weightlifting, cycling, pickleball, rock climbing, and soccer. Texas football has also been a passion for many years. Hook’em Horns!

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About the Founder & CEO

Dr. Koshi Dhingra has dedicated her career to STEM education and is passionate about having every child live up to their potential. Seeing a lack of girls and other underrepresented youth in STEM programs, she founded talkSTEM in 2015 to address the imbalance. She has a doctorate in science education from Teachers College, Columbia University, has years of experience teaching in graduate and undergraduate programs, and has held leadership roles in universities. She advises and collaborates with a broad range of educational institutions globally. Dr. Dhingra began her career teaching science in middle and high school in New York. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband, three children, and two dogs.

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