About Me

My name is Jamie Bradbury and I am a first year at The Ohio State University studying Environmental Engineering. I am from Geneva, Ohio which is a small town about an hour east of Cleveland and right on the lake. I chose to study Environmental Engineering because I have a great passion for the earth and those around me. As far as my career goals, I aspire  to one day work on worldwide issues such as water purification or pollution control. Previously, I have conducted my own research that focused on trying to find natural solutions to pressing issues. For example, I conducted studies to test if mushroom mycelium could clean up oil spills or if meal worms could break down Styrofoam. This dedication to research has influenced my career path and made me excited for the future! While in college, I hope to develop the skills necessary to have a successful career and get involved with all that OSU has to offer. Currently I am a member of A Moment of Magic, Hall Council as the Sustainability Chair, The American Society for Women in Engineering, The American Society for Environmental Engineers, and the Green Engineering Scholars Program. I am very fortunate to have so many opportunities and hope to capitalize on them all.

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