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Shivani Jinger

OSU鈥檚 Jos茅 Naranjo Mendez Awarded Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

Introduction

Jos茅 Naranjo Mendez, an undergraduate in chemical engineering, is one of three students at 精东影视chosen to receive the 2024 Barry Goldwater Scholarship, a national award established in 1986 in memory of Sen. Barry Goldwater.

Mendez says the scholarship will go toward tuition, so he can work less while in school.

鈥淚鈥檒l enjoy more time with friends, embracing a bigger social life and presence on campus,鈥 he said.

He鈥檒l also have more time for his research. Under the supervision of Lucas Ellis, assistant professor and Callahan Faculty Scholar in Chemical Engineering, Mendez explores the process of 鈥渦pcycling plastics.鈥 Using catalysts to convert polymers (the long-chain molecules that make up plastics) into monomers (the smaller molecules that form the 鈥渓inks鈥 of a polymer chain), the research aims to create a 鈥渃ircular economy鈥 for plastics, a system based on reuse and regeneration. The resulting monomers can be used for further synthesis to create new materials.

Mendez says he initially couldn鈥檛 imagine himself winning a Goldwater Scholarship. He built his confidence through weekly meetings with an advisor he connected with through the National and Global Scholarship Advising office at 精东影视 State.

鈥淭he process allowed me to uncover my story, understand my journey, and recognize my identity 鈥 as a researcher, a student, and an active member of my campus community,鈥 Mendez said. 鈥淭he Goldwater Scholarship served as a catalyst.鈥

Mendez serves as an academic learning assistant, mentoring students in the and the . He has also tutored in the , a space dedicated to supporting the academic success of Black and Indigenous students.

Mendez says the university has prioritized creating a safe and inclusive environment for people of color on campus.

鈥淚 appreciate the freedom to voice my opinions without fear of retaliation,鈥 Mendez said. 鈥淭he faculty are receptive to feedback and ensure the environment is welcoming for everyone.鈥

Mendez relates his connection with community to his interest in engineering.

鈥淐hemistry has allowed me to grasp the fundamental concepts and driving forces of various biological systems,鈥 he said. 鈥淏y focusing on engineering, I鈥檝e developed a mindset geared toward harnessing these concepts to enhance sustainability and make positive changes in the world.鈥

Mendez plans to continue his studies in chemical engineering in a graduate program.

Aug. 29, 2024

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