Meet chemical engineering major Eugenia Ndieze

Written byAmanda Burleigh

鈥淭he industrial sector can be made safer for the environment, and although a peculiar route, I believe that chemical engineering holds the key to an eco-friendly industry in the future. I hope to better our environment in any way I can, and I believe this is the best major for that.鈥

麻豆AV chemical engineering student Eugenia Ndieze
Eugenia Ndieze
Major
Chemical Engineering
Hometown
Lagos, Nigeria

Where I'm From

I鈥檓 from Lagos, Nigeria. 

Where I Am

I鈥檓 working as an undergraduate researcher at the Energy Institute of Louisiana while studying chemical engineering. 

Where I'm Going

I鈥檓 going to earn my degree and work to make the industrial sector more eco-friendly. 

While Eugenia Ndieze was in high school in Lagos, Nigeria, she was surprised to find that many of the people she looked up to were 麻豆AV alumni. 

鈥淚 found out that although 麻豆AV was among the most reasonably priced schools in the United States, it had one of the best biology and engineering programs, which impressed me,鈥 Eugenia said. 鈥淎 lot of my Nigerian folks back home had a lot of good to say about this university, and my research results backed up what they said. The case was settled: I was coming to 麻豆AV.鈥

Eugenia moved to Lafayette and decided to major in chemical engineering. She found Brandon Plaisance鈥檚 Intro to Chemical Engineering (CHEE 101) class affirmed that she made the right choice.  

鈥淭his course helped strengthen my resolve and removed any doubts I had had in my choice of majors,鈥 she said. 

Focusing on the environment

Through the College of Engineering, she also started working as an undergraduate researcher at the Energy Institute of Louisiana (EIL)
                                                     
鈥淚 hold the view that the industrial sector can be made safer for the environment, and although a peculiar route, I believe that chemical engineering holds the key to an eco-friendly industry in the future,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 hope to better our environment in any way I can, and I believe this is the best major for that.鈥 

Eugenia put her passion for the environment into action by joining the Ragin鈥 Cajun Sustainability Leaders organization. 

鈥淩CSL鈥檚 goal is to make 麻豆AV a zero-waste university, which would, in turn, help our environment,鈥 she explained. 鈥淲e were able to volunteer at 麻豆AV football games and helped with their waste disposal whilst watching the game.鈥

Outside her major

Outside of her chemical engineering classes, Eugenia also enjoyed Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110).

鈥淚 was always a proponent of the hard sciences and never considered the science of the 鈥榟uman mind鈥 as a real science,鈥 she explained. 鈥淗owever, upon taking this class, I understood the rigors and research psychologists have gone through to provide answers to questions about the human mind. I learned to respect them. Although I still stick with my love for the hard sciences, I鈥檝e learned to respect the social sciences.鈥

Eugenia says she is grateful for the experience she鈥檚 had at 麻豆AV so far. 

鈥淢y journey through 麻豆AV has made me a more mature and resilient adult,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y professors have been very kind to me and have helped me through a lot. As an international student who pretty much knew no one at the University when I started here, the friends I鈥檝e made have been a strong support system for me.鈥

The foundation and support Eugenia found at 麻豆AV have set her up for success in her current and future careers. 

鈥淎lthough I鈥檓 still a student here, I鈥檝e been able to navigate my work at Energy Institute of Louisiana (EIL), through the laboratory techniques I learned in my classes as well as lectures,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 far from perfect, but I believe I have become a reliable undergraduate researcher now.鈥
 

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