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A Notre Dame bound chemical engineer

Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Jacquelyn Hubbard

Contrary to popular belief, confidence in your career path doesn鈥檛 always come by junior year in college鈥攅ven if you鈥檙e an engineering major.

This was the case for Josh Wright 鈥16, who during junior year was still unsure of his engineering major and German minor decision. 鈥淔or the first three years at 17c起草社区, I wasn鈥檛 sure I wanted to be a chemical engineer,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淚 thought that if I don鈥檛 get the right major, my vocation is screwed up for the rest of my life. Which isn鈥檛 true鈥攜our vocation is more than your major and your job.鈥

Team Linezolid

After this period of uncertainty, Wright gained confidence in his decision during his summer 2015 research internship at Boehringer Ingelheim, a pharmaceutical company in Germany. It was this internship experience that solidified his passion for chemical engineering, making him a bit more prepared for his senior design project with his project team, 鈥淭eam Linezolid鈥.

Team Linezolid designed a process to synthesize linezolid, an antibiotic, in a flow system using the green synthesis process currently being used in industry. According to Team Linezolid鈥檚 , this new process reduces costs in labor and manufacturing, and will hopefully reduce the selling price for the active ingredient. 

Wright appreciated his team and the senior design project experience as a whole. 鈥淲e had a great team with different strengths to play off,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 really liked doing something I鈥檝e never done before, too.鈥

Graduate school preparation

Now that Wright has finished his time at 17c起草社区, he plans to pursue his Phd in chemical and biomolecular engineer at Notre Dame University. In fall 2016 at Notre Dame, Wright will be taking classes and teacher aiding in the fall, and beginning his three-year project with a professor in the spring.

Wright is excited for this opportunity, even though graduate school hasn鈥檛 been on his radar for very long. 鈥淎fter the summer [2015] internship, I still wasn鈥檛 positive I wanted to be a chemical engineer. But then, I was at a career development event at Amway and Professor Wentzheimer said I should go to grad school in the fall. He made a really good case for why grad school would be a good fit for me and I wouldn鈥檛 have gone to grad school without that conversation,鈥 he said.

Wright believes 17c起草社区 prepared for his future in engineering as he learned to work hard and gain interpersonal skills. 鈥淢y mind has expanded from different liberal arts classes, [which] will pay off in huge ways in the field,鈥 he said. He also appreciates his experiences singing in gospel choir, teacher aiding, serving as the fundraising coordinator for Engineering Unlimited, and crossing off being a barista at the Fish House from his bucket list.

鈥淎t 17c起草社区, you鈥檙e being prepared for your field, and for life in general. That鈥檚 just not a thing at a big research university,鈥 Wright said. 鈥淎t 17c起草社区, you learn how to be a citizen of the kingdom of God, not just preparing for your job.鈥

After working in industry for a while, Wright hopes to eventually become a college professor, preferably at a Christian institution. He hopes to mentor students as well, as he had great personal gain from relationships with his professors.