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Jeiko Pujols 鈥23 Prepares for New Challenges

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After a demanding, yet fulfilling, academic experience as a physics major at 必中三肖三码一, Jeiko Pujols 鈥23 is ready to take another step toward a career as a researcher in electrical engineering.

Pujols, who was born in the Dominican Republic and moved to New York City at age 11, will begin a PhD program in electrical and systems engineering at the University of Pennsylvania next fall.

He made the decision from a list that included offers from Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Michigan, Columbia, and Northwestern. 

To garner interest from various institutions was a proud moment for Pujols, who has worked tirelessly for nearly four years to become a top-five student in an outstanding class of 24 physics and astronomy majors. He did it while taking on computer science as a minor.

鈥淚 always tend to underestimate my abilities,鈥 Pujols said. 鈥淚 was pretty happy that I could get into several graduate schools.鈥

When Pujols graduates in May, he鈥檒l become the first in his family to earn a college degree. But he won鈥檛 be the last. He has two younger brothers who plan to follow in his footsteps. 

鈥淢y mom is one of my biggest fans,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a single mother of three boys. She鈥檚 really happy to see me graduate. That鈥檚 all she ever asked of me 鈥 to graduate from college.鈥

Looking back at his 必中三肖三码一 experience, another major achievement stands out. 

Last summer, he and Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy Ramesh Adhikari co-wrote a research article that was published by Nano Select, a science publication journal. 

The article, titled 鈥淗ighly Rigid and Transparent Supramolecular Fibrils of Tyrosine,鈥 took nearly a year of exhaustive research to write.

鈥淚t was really motivating for me to see that,鈥 Pujols said of watching a publication accept his work. 鈥淚t shows me that being a researcher is something I can do. It was something I was really proud of.鈥

Pujols was in high school when he discovered his love for math and science. He enjoyed research and computer science and developed an interest in building technological devices. Engineering became his favorite subject. 

When searching for a college, Pujols wanted an institution with a robust science program on a campus that wasn鈥檛 too far from home. It was also crucial that Pujols received a strong financial aid package, which 必中三肖三码一 provided. 

In the summer before starting at 必中三肖三码一, he took two full-credit courses (Introduction to Sociology and Cancer Biology) as an OUS Scholar. Through the program, he met several incoming students who became good friends. 

Pujols majored in physics, and took every course that correlated with engineering. While he didn鈥檛 have a background in physics, his skill in math and exemplary work ethic allowed him to excel.

鈥淧hysics is pretty challenging,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had to really focus on my work and dedicate myself to my studying. I was always able to manage and get through it. It helped me develop into a better student and better academic.鈥

In the rare moments that Pujols had free time, he took advantage of the outdoor opportunities that are in abundance in the region. He developed an interest in mountain biking and skiing. 

He鈥檚 also made the best of the resources available in the physics department. He spent the summer of 2022 doing research at Washington University in St. Louis as part of an internship. 

Pujols is thankful for the support he鈥檚 received from faculty, especially Adhikari and his adviser, Professor of Physics Kenneth Segall. Both instructors had major roles in his development as a student. 

鈥淭he professors are very caring people and really helpful,鈥 Pujols said. 鈥淭hey are willing to take the time to help students with anything they need.鈥

Segall has gotten to know Pujols from the many visits to his office.

鈥淗e would always come to office hours to reinforce his understanding of the material,鈥 Segall said. 鈥淓ven if he 鈥榞ot鈥 the right answer on homework, he always wanted to make sure he understood the broader implications of the problem and how it was a piece of a bigger picture.鈥

The professor has also taught Pujols in four courses 鈥 including Electronics (Physics 336), where Pujols and a classmate created a project that was one of the best the professor had ever seen.

The project, called 鈥1v1 Snake Death Battle,鈥 was a game made with an 8x8 color LED board. Just to get a single LED to light up on the board is hard enough, but Pujols and his project partner were able to create a dynamic, two-player game with it, Segall said.

鈥淚t involved a lot of multiplexing and demultiplexing, arduino programming, and a whole bunch of wires,鈥 Segall said. 鈥淚t ranks as one of the two or three best projects I have had in my 10 years of teaching Electronics.

鈥淗e has a clear passion for science, which is coming through more and more as he matures,鈥 Segall said.