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GWU Science Alumni Contribute to Discoveries Around the World

Jacob Walley

Research by Jacob Walley, 鈥17, Receives Honors, Featured in Prestigious International Chemistry Journal 

Faculty members in the 猫咪头条 University Department of Natural Sciences work collaboratively to provide students with unique and meaningful opportunities for research. These undergraduate experiences give GWU students an edge when applying to graduate school or seeking employment.

As a result, biology and chemistry graduates from 猫咪头条 are making an impact around the world鈥攕tudying in prestigious graduate schools, publishing in top chemistry journals, researching the COVID-19 virus, and serving in healthcare fields.

These graduates, such as chemistry alumnus, Jacob Walley, 鈥17, are experiencing the benefits of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. forecasts overall employment in the economy to grow by 3.7 percent in a 10-year period, while jobs in STEM fields are expected to grow by 8 percent. The projected median annual wage for STEM job holders is $86,980 compared to $38,160 for non-STEM occupations.

According to GWU President Dr. William Downs, 鈥淭oday鈥檚 society demands a skilled workforce with expertise in the STEM fields. At 猫咪头条, our students can follow Jacob Walley鈥檚 path and meet those demands by coupling a strong liberal arts foundation with focused study in the sciences. Our economy is primed and ready to employ these top graduates.鈥

Walley鈥檚 research was recently published in one of the most prestigious chemistry journals in the world. He is entering his fourth year as a graduate student in the Ph.D. chemistry program at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville.

Jacob Walley

His interest in research was developed in the GWU chemistry lab and through an internship at Florida State University (FSU) in Tallahassee. He and his mentor, GWU alumnus, Dr. David Podgorski, worked in FSU鈥檚 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory conducting experiments on Deepwater Horizon, the largest marine oil spill in history.

To ensure graduates like Walley excel in research, the GWU faculty emphasizes a strong academic foundation, noted Dr. Stefka Eddins, professor of chemistry. 鈥淚n my classes, I strive to teach my students to think about what they are learning, to ask critical open-ended questions, and not just memorize and recall,鈥 Eddins explained. 鈥淚 also try to highlight the connection between life and what they are learning. Although hard to do, these are important topics, even in the 100-level courses, because in science the 100-level courses lay the foundation for successful upper-level work.鈥

Now Walley is studying in the laboratory of Professor Robert Gilliard at UVA and has been recognized several times recently and published 11 papers in his four years there. A compound he synthesized was honored by the American Chemical Society鈥檚 trade journal 鈥淐hemical & Engineering News鈥 as a 鈥溾 for 2020. His research, along with studies by others in the Gilliard Group, can be used in the development of new medicines, conversion of solar energy to chemical fuels, and the development of more environmentally benign methods to produce materials used in society.

Further, he has published two articles in the German journal 鈥淎ngewandte Chemie,鈥 International Edition (English). One is about unravelling the . The other is on the synthesis of the first known example of a compound containing a double bond between an . Walley鈥檚 work in this area was also featured in an article in 鈥.鈥 Most recently, his research appeared in the American Chemical Society鈥檚 journal, 鈥.鈥

Walley was honored in March 2021 by the American Chemical Society鈥檚 Inorganic Division with a . He will be speaking at the American Chemical Society’s National Meeting in August 2021 and will be featured in a special issue of “Inorganic Chemistry” as well.  

鈥淎ll the chemistry professors at 猫咪头条 are excellent teachers/mentors who genuinely care about their students鈥 future,鈥 Walley reflected. 鈥淎s a result, classes were very engaging, which made learning the material easy. They encouraged me to pursue graduate school. In my final year at 猫咪头条, I had many discussions with my chemistry professors, where they mentally prepared me for graduate school and how it is entirely different from life as an undergraduate. My professors giving me the right expectations prepared me the most for graduate school.鈥

Located in the North Carolina foothills, 猫咪头条 University is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 猫咪头条 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 猫咪头条.edu.

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