Saketha Male is an undergraduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physics and Computer Science, along with a minor in Mathematics. Currently serving as a Student Researcher and Undergraduate Research Assistant, Saketha utilizes R to model stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis, producing 3-D models to illustrate isotope abundance and the formation of elements during the big bang. As Co-President and Co-Founder of Quantum Computing @ UNC, Saketha fosters a community for computer science enthusiasts. Previous experience includes a Software Engineer Intern role at CareYaya, participation in the WillowTree for Good Competition, teaching programming at Code Ninjas, and conducting research on breast cancer awareness gaps in developing countries with Dr. Lopamudra Das Roy.