The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

One giant leap towards Nasa for aspiring teenage scientist

Amy, 14, impresses tutors and researcher­s

- NEIL HENDERSON nhenderson@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife teenager hopes her passion for science will take her one giant leap nearer to America and the chance to visit the Nasa space centre.

Glenrothes High School pupil Amy Orr has just returned from a week of work experience in physics at Glasgow University, having been one of an elite band of promising students selected from more than 200 applicants.

During her week, the 14-year-old was given a rare opportunit­y to learn about computer coding using the latest Jupyter software, as well as the chance to shadow a university researcher analysing gravitatio­nal waves.

The tutors were so impressed with Amy, she capped the week by being asked to deliver a presentati­on of her findings to the university’s head of physics and astronomy, fellow researcher­s and other students at a science conference.

It is now hoped the experience will be the launch pad Amy needs for a once-ina-lifetime opportunit­y to visit Nasa.

Amy said “I loved my week at Glasgow University and it has made me more determined to follow my career goal.”

Proud mum Lucy said her daughter had been mad about all things sciencerel­ated since an early age.

She said: “Amy loves all aspects of science, but particular­ly physics and anything related to astronomy, and is really driven to succeed in that field.

“At just 14, to be able to not only study but then present in front of adults and science experts is an amazing effort.”

Through Amy’s volunteeri­ng at Collydean Community Centre in Glenrothes, where she helps elderly residents, Amy’s trip to Glasgow was supported by Dr Mark Picton, RWE’S biomass plant manager at Markinch, who paid £250 towards the trip.

Businessma­n Trevor Newman, a board member of the Collydean Community Centre, also contribute­d £50.

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Picture: Wullie Marr. Amy Orr’s dream is to visit Nasa.

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