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Joey Perko

Physics, Class of 2024

Hometown: Richland, Washington

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Taking classes at the University of Idaho is great. Nothing compares, however, to putting your ideas to work in a real-world setting, learning directly from your experiences and a mentor’s guidance.

Diving into undergraduate research has been the best part of the year. In Associate Professor Zachariah Etienne's lab in the Department of Physics, I joined a project examining gravitational waves to detect black hole collisions in space. This summer, as an intern at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, I was part of an undergraduate lab studying fundamental interactions between water molecules that could open the door to discoveries in engineering and health. As a student researcher, I use what I've learned to do things that nobody's ever done before.

Outside the lab and classroom, I am a College of Science ambassador and a volunteer in the Moscow community with my church organizations. I also love playing guitar and spending time with friends.

At U of I, you are part of a community that provides one-on-one interaction with teachers and peers. My professors care about what I am learning; they don't wait until I come to them, but reach out when they see an opportunity that I might benefit from. Education in the College of Science allowed me to start doing research in only my second year of college. Many of my fellow U of I students have had similar experiences.

Because I love research and learning, I plan to apply for graduate schools with an eye on a degree in physics or astrophysics. I am keeping my options open, however, and am also considering entering the workforce or teaching secondary school sciences for the Peace Corps.

Support from donors enabled me to attend U of I and has enriched my undergraduate experience, enabling the research opportunities that help me network and learn while building excitement about a career in physics. Thanks to aid from awards such as the Leonard Halland Centennial scholarship, the Hill Research Fellowship Scholarship and the Richard and Patricia Sorensen Scholarship, I am now two semesters away from graduating debt-free, making a sustainable and confident start for my future.

I quite literally could not do this without you.

Both my scholarships and my research have been vital to my career path. I quite literally could not do this without you. Thank you so much!

“I received a scholarship to do research in the archaeological chemistry lab during the summer to continue my learning. Getting to work alongside faculty who have been working in their field for years has been game-changing for my chemistry education.”

Claire Qualls ’23
Chemistry – Pre Med

“Without the scholarships and program support that you provide, I would never be on my way to becoming a research scientist. You gave the opportunity to gain research experience, presentation experience and many other valuable life experiences in and out of the lab.”

Tanner Hahn ’21
Biochemistry

“You empower students to explore and discover their passions.”

Courtney Kennedy ’19
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

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