Student Profile: Jordan Culbreath
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
“Michael Schoder from the Class of 2010 and I developed a cold-water hydrotherapy spa for the rehabilitation of our varsity athletes. The system consisted of a chiller unit (which housed a refrigeration system, filtration/circulation system, temperature control system, and a spa jet pump) along with a custom-fabricated pool that held up to five athletes at a time. The system provided a cost- and energy-efficient alternative to the cold-water treatment methods previously employed by the varsity athletic training staff.”
HONORS
Enoch J. Durbin Prize for Engineering Innovation, Donald Janssen Dike Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Research, and 2011 Uplifting Athletes Rare Disease National Champion.
INTERNSHIP
Management intern with the senior vice president of Medimedia USA.
EXTRACURRICULAR
“I am a captain of the varsity football team, a member of the University Cottage Club, and a founding member of the Princeton Chapter of Uplifting Athletes (an organization committed to raising awareness and funding for rare diseases). I also sponsored two bone marrow drives to raise awareness for aplastic anemia, which is a life-threatening bone marrow disease that I have been fortunate enough to overcome.”
