Kolton Kralik
- Scott Scholar | Class of 2027
- Physics | Mathematics
Additional Information
This past summer, Kolton worked as an undergraduate research intern in Dr. Renat's physics lab at UNO, focusing on nano materials and their atomic and quantum properties. Previously, he worked as a 2024 Scott Scholars Design Studio intern, where his team collaborated with Millard Public Schools District to reimagine their curriculum in a way that was both STEM-oriented and engaging for families throughout the area. For his Community Action Project, Kolton and his team are partnered with Softsxills, a company striving to reshape student development by building a comprehensive profile of an individual's soft skills. This past year, the team developed a technical solution for student reporting while also strengthening communication strategies for key stakeholders. After graduation, Kolton is interested in becoming a theoretical physicist, with a focus on string theory, quantum cosmology, and quantum gravity.
Additional Information
This past summer, Kolton worked as an undergraduate research intern in Dr. Renat's physics lab at UNO, focusing on nano materials and their atomic and quantum properties. Previously, he worked as a 2024 Scott Scholars Design Studio intern, where his team collaborated with Millard Public Schools District to reimagine their curriculum in a way that was both STEM-oriented and engaging for families throughout the area. For his Community Action Project, Kolton and his team are partnered with Softsxills, a company striving to reshape student development by building a comprehensive profile of an individual's soft skills. This past year, the team developed a technical solution for student reporting while also strengthening communication strategies for key stakeholders. After graduation, Kolton is interested in becoming a theoretical physicist, with a focus on string theory, quantum cosmology, and quantum gravity.