High school student Caroline Kittle talks about her work with solar science. She encoutrages other students to study science and explore ways to shape our world.
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The Future of Solar Science | Caroline Kittle | TEDxTemecula
Caroline Kittle is a senior at Great Oak High School in Temecula, California. She's had the opportunity to study at Stanford this summer and thinks she may major in a medical science field when she goes to college. Active in many clubs and organizations, including the Great Oak Varsity Speech and Debate team, Caroline also serves as 3rd District Commissioner and Vice-Chair of the Youth Commission on the Riverside County Youth Advisory Council. Caroline is fascinated by science and won the Temecula Valley Science fair last year for her experimentation with dye-sensitized solar cells.
High school student Caroline Kittle talks about her work with solar science. She encoutrages other students to study science and explore ways to shape our world.
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10/17/2022 01:33:57 am
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7/29/2025 02:04:48 am
So inspiring! 🌞 Caroline’s passion for solar science and her drive to make a difference at such a young age is truly impressive. It’s exciting to see young minds like hers already contributing to the future of renewable energy. Her encouragement for other students to explore science is exactly what we need to foster the next generation of innovators. Well done, Caroline — your curiosity and leadership are shining examples for students everywhere!
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