Cornell Bowers students enhance their educational experiences outside the classroom by participating in research, entrepreneurship, and experimental learning opportunities. These opportunities help students develop technical skills, find and provide mentorship, and foster relationships with potential employers. Explore their stories below.
Georgina Gonzalez ’25: Finding her passion in Bowers
Biometry and Statistics
Description: During her undergraduate studies in the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, Georgina Gonzalez – a biometry and statistics major – found a challenging, fulfilling academic pursuit and a passion for assisting other students in their career development.
Xiaoying Gan ’25: Using data to transform the future of food
Statistics and Data Science
Description: Xiaoying Gan ’25, a biometry and statistics and plant science double major, is using her Cornell Bowers education to improve agriculture and tackle food insecurity—advancing humanity and society through tech.
Vipin Gunda '25 uses AI to redefine wearable tech
Computer Science
Description:
Vipin Gunda '25, is a computer science major in Cornell Bowers who is using AI to advance wearable tech. His work on wearable devices combines acoustic sensing and machine learning to improve accessibility and transform everyday experiences for people with disabilities.