ESP Biography



ZOE FISHER, The highest functioning chocoholic you know.




Major: Undecided

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: 2022

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

In high school, I spent an obscene amount of time eating chocolate and learning about chemistry. Now, as an MIT Freshman, I've continued the tradition (only the chemistry is a little more stressful). It is time for me to help continue the legacy.
Since Chocolate Sciences is not an MIT major, I'm deciding between a few (dozen) potential courses. I've also joined the Varsity Sailing team and am (hopefully!) doing research for Aerospace Corporations.
I'll leave you with the most significant opinion I've had in my 18 years on this planet...the chocolate hierarchy goes: Dark, Milk, White.



Past Classes

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P12993: Eyes: Stereoscopic Insights in Spark 2019 (Mar. 16 - 17, 2019)
Learn about the human eye, how to see stereograms, and more! Stereograms are 2D images that look 3D with the power of the Magic Eye, after some training and practice. There's a lot going on when you look out at the world and most of it isn't... in plain sight. Our eyes are our primary sense organs and looking at how they work can be... eye-opening. Come and see!


X12410: The Science of Chocolate/How to Make Truffles in Splash 2018 (Nov. 17 - 18, 2018)
Do you love chocolate? Ever wonder why chocolate melts in your mouth? Or gets dry and crumbly when it's old? Join us to discover the science and engineering behind chocolate! Learn how to go from a cocoa bean to a truffle and discover phase diagrams, nucleation, and a little bit of history while you're at it. Ample chocolate will be provided.