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Veltman Jr Okey-Ejiowhor

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My name is Veltman Okey-Ejiowhor Jr, and I am a Nigerian-American. I am a current undergraduate. Currently enrolled at St. Mary's University, I am fortunate to be pursuing my bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. My ultimate goal in life is to propel myself to the forefront of the engineering field specifically in the aerospace and energy industries, and make a positive lasting impact on the world.

Education

St. Mary's University

Bachelor's degree program
2024 - 2028
  • Majors:
    • Mechanical Engineering

Cypress Falls High School

High School
2020 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Master's degree program

  • Graduate schools of interest:

  • Transfer schools of interest:

  • Majors of interest:

    • Mechanical Engineering
    • Nuclear Engineering
    • Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
    • Energy Systems Engineering
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Defense & Space

    • Dream career goals:

      To create and own a profitable Engineering company that brings value to the world

    • Founder

      HandiVac
      2023 – 20241 year
    • Founder

      Culinary Steel Works
      2023 – 20241 year
    • Engineering Lab Assistant

      St. Mary’s University
      2024 – Present1 year

    Sports

    Soccer

    Club
    2018 – 20235 years

    Awards

    • Captain of BSE 2006 premier & Captain of BSE 2005 elite

    Soccer

    Varsity
    2020 – Present5 years

    Awards

    • JV districts winner in Sophomore year of high school

    Arts

    • Middle school band

      Music
      None
      2017 – 2020

    Public services

    • Volunteering

      Hurricane Harvey Relief — Volunteer
      2017 – 2018
    • Volunteering

      Rise Against Hunger — Volunteer
      2016 – 2021
    • Volunteering

      Lord of The streets — Veteran volunteer
      2014 – 2022

    Future Interests

    Volunteering

    Philanthropy

    Entrepreneurship

    Vertex Reliability PEAK Engineering Scholarship
    What began as a minor infrequent ache soon escalated into persistent discomfort. Eventually, I found myself unable to move without feeling agonizing pain in my hip and groin. I refused to accept the possibility that I might have a severe injury. In my mind, I could still hear the raw and racist taunts of grade school bullies who made fun of my awkwardness at recess. As a 10-year-old, I stumbled into the world of soccer, and at first, I pursued it to prove the bullies wrong, but soon I fell in love with the game. Speed and agility coursed through me as if they were the very essence of my being. In my club, I played three or four matches every week with players three years older. I had double or even triple the practice sessions of most players. I did everything in my power to improve--and I did it with love for the game. Rising through the ranks, I found myself as captain of the most elite team in my club division. Desperately, I played through the pain–until I awoke one morning unable to walk. The diagnosis: a severely strained groin muscle. My season was over. Over the past year, as my leg healed, another dream came into sharper focus. Something my chemistry teacher said when I was a sophomore sparked my interest in nuclear fusion as a solution to global warming. He used the iconic movie “Back to the Future” to explain the science behind the Mr. Fusion device in the movie, which powered the DeLorean through space and time. What puzzled me was how a machine no bigger than a blender could fuel something so state-of-the-art. He explained the fusion process: two heavy isotopes of hydrogen—tritium, and deuterium—are put in a chamber hotter than four times the sun’s heat. They become volatile and rapidly crash into each other, forming a heavier atom—helium. The Collisions release an immense amount of energy, and the best part is the entire process produces zero emissions. Astonished by this phenomenon, I began my research, becoming convinced that nuclear fusion is no pipe dream. In English, I wrote research papers on nuclear fusion and made class presentations on its potential. While many obstacles must be overcome such as widespread funding, I believe nuclear fusion must happen in my lifetime, and I'll help make it happen. I plan to study mechanical engineering for my undergraduate degree, and then pursue a master's in the area of nuclear fusion. Of course, I’m still fixated on playing my best soccer this year, now thanks to a painful injury, my motivation is tempered by a balanced sense of purpose. “The true joy in life” George Bernard Shaw observed, is “being used for a purpose.” I want to contribute to the world by helping find a solution to global warming. Like Shaw, I believe “life is no brief candle” but “a splendid torch” which I want to hand to future generations by making life better on Earth.