Sahithi Kollipara
About Sahithi Kollipara
Sahithi Kollipara is an instructor at Juni Learning in San Francisco, California, with a background in chemical engineering and public policy from Carnegie Mellon University. She is interested in renewable energy research and aims to reduce carbon emissions through her work.
Work at Juni
Sahithi Kollipara has been an Instructor at Juni Learning since 2019. In this role, she engages with students to enhance their learning experience in various subjects. Juni Learning is known for its focus on personalized education, and Kollipara contributes to this mission by providing tailored instruction to meet the needs of her students. Her tenure at Juni spans five years, during which she has developed her teaching skills and fostered a supportive learning environment.
Education and Expertise
Sahithi Kollipara studied at Carnegie Mellon University from 2018 to 2022, where she pursued a dual degree in Chemical Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy. Her academic focus includes environmental policy and climate change prevention. Prior to her university education, she attended Westhill High School from 2014 to 2018. This educational background equips her with a strong foundation in both engineering principles and public policy frameworks.
Background
Sahithi Kollipara has a diverse background in education and tutoring. Before her current role at Juni Learning, she worked as a Tutor at Stamford Peace Youth Foundation for two months in 2019 and as a Student Tutor at Pittsburgh Urban Christian School for four months in the same year. These experiences provided her with practical teaching skills and a deeper understanding of student needs in various educational settings.
Research Interests
Kollipara has a keen interest in research related to renewable energy sources and air particle quality. She aims to contribute to efforts that reduce carbon emissions through both policy initiatives and research projects. Her focus on environmental issues aligns with her academic pursuits and reflects her commitment to addressing climate change challenges.