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Nicholas Frieler began studying as an undergraduate in 2023 at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he is pursuing a double major in honors mathematics and physics and plans on minoring in computer science and complex systems. His research interests extend beyond these fields, including physical and analytical chemistry, for which he researched isomer differentiation methods by studying glycosyl phosphates in the Rodgers research lab at Wayne State University from 2021 to 2024. Since the beginning of 2024, he has been a member of the Michigan Aeronautical Space Association and has been developing a new compressible fluid simulator and calculator to aid the team in constructing their functional 24-ft rocket. He has also greatly contributed to Michigan Math Meet and the University of Michigan Science Olympiad team, which both aim to provide exceptional STEM opportunities for middle and high-school-aged students in Southeast Michigan.