Jessica Weber
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My Bio


My name is Jessica Weber and I attend the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering. I attended North Shore Senior High School and completed the IB diploma during my junior and senior year. My favorite classes in high school were by far IB biology and BC calculus. Unfortunately, I was never able to take physics in high school.

For extracurriculars, I have always been involved in choir and theater. I continue to sing in college in an a cappella group called Pitches and Tones and in the Heinz Chapel Choir. In high school, I was a part of a madrigals choir, I was the leader of our a cappella group Elektra, I was in my school concert chorale and I was a member of the chamber choir for the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra. I am from Long Island, New York, which is right outside of the city so transferring to the city of Pittsburgh was not too difficult. I knew I wanted to be in a city atmosphere for college so the University of Pittsburgh was the perfect fit for me. I want to be an engineer because I have a passion for helping others, innovation, and I love math and science.

For my future as an engineer, I hope to eventually become a professor for bioengineering and conduct research on the side into possible cures for neurodegenerative diseases using stem cells. After my papa passed away from Para Supra Nuclear Palsey, I have had a personal interest in finding a cure for that disease and many like it. Not only could I possibly wind up with the disease myself in my genetic future, but I feel that watching someone you love slowly forget who you are is one of the hardest pains to face.

Jessica Weber
15 Garfield Avenue
Glen Head, New York 11545
jcw85@pitt.edu