学生的故事: 大卫Bettinardi

大卫Bettenardi


专业:化学

While 大卫Bettinardi was accepted to all of the four-year institutions to which he applied, he knew 十博体育链接 was the best option.

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“This was especially true when I joined the Honors Scholars program which, at the time, waived tuition for honors classes taken by students in the program who met the GPA threshold,” he said. “I attended my first two years of college at virtually no 成本. This gave me a degree of financial freedom and helped me avoid the national crisis of student loan debt in America that is devastating our economy.”

Selecting a career in science was not a given when he was growing up. Bettinardi出席 a private elementary school that emphasized a specific religious stance. 当他开始 to see science in a new light, he also used this newfound information for his own 个人的旅程.

“A fantastic science teacher stoked my curiosity in science and from then on, I learned to trust my intuition,” he said. “I learned to view the world as something that is ascertainable instead of unavailingly mysterious and I learned to have courage in pursuing my curiosity. So, in a way, the ethos of science helped inform how I approached my discovery and acceptance of myself as a gay person many years later.”

While at COD, Bettinardi participated in a prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded summer internship with The McCrone Group, a laboratory specializing in the use of microanalysis to solve difficult materials and particle identification 问题.

“Coming from a working-class family, I struggled early in my academic career to identify and locate the resources I needed to succeed in job applications and interviews in a scientific field,” he said. “The NSF-funded internship program I attended, nominated by my COD chemistry professor Richard Jarman, helped me with the foothold I needed to gain experience and build confidence in the field.

Solving applied engineering 问题 is exciting, meaningful and greatly satisfies my analytical mindset

大卫Bettinardi

“My role as an intern was to help McCrone develop methods to characterize pollen specimens using polarized light microscopy to add to their particle database. 花时间 at a local analytical laboratory was an enormously valuable experience. 我有 opportunity to assist in teaching microscopy courses for forensic trace-evidence particles characterization to help law enforcement accurately identify things like hair, fibers, 油漆和玻璃.”

After earning his Associate in Science degree and graduating with honors, Bettinardi transferred to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he completed a bachelor’s degree in cell/cellular and molecular biology. He later earned a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering from Oregon State University, where he served as fellow of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Bettinardi currently works on projects related to medical radioisotope production and advanced nuclear reactor fuels design at Argonne National Laboratory, where he is a member of the Radiochemistry group in the Chemical and Fuel Cycle Technologies 部门.

“Solving applied engineering 问题 is exciting, meaningful and greatly satisfies my analytical mindset,” he said. “But in the long term, I thrive on knowing that I’m a part of something bigger that is actively working to improve the world.”

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As for COD, Bettinardi found more than an affordable option for higher education. He enjoyed experiences that prepared him for future success.

“Dr. Richard Jarman, my 十博体育链接 chemistry professor, gave me a fantastic education and helped me build connections in my field.”

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