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==Bio==
 
==Bio==
Obiajuru Triumph Nwadiokwu is a Computer Information Systems major with a minor in Biology at Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Florida. He has been committed to the logical sequence of the scientific world even in high school, where he graduated as the Best Biology Student of the Decade.  
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Obiajuru Triumph Nwadiokwu is a Computer Information Systems major at Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Florida, with a strong focus on applying innovative technologies to real-world challenges. Known for his drive, discipline, and analytical mindset, he is passionate about using information systems to improve lives and strengthen community infrastructure.  
  
Currently, he is working with Dr. Seymour on research centered on the specific allergens that may be responsible for the high rate of asthma in the black community. As a passionate science and technology student, he is shaped to be a business mogul by the application of past experiences acquired from these fields. His career path is geared toward UX design, as he can enhance a smooth user experience for customers on diverse technological platforms.
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In 2022, Obiajuru worked alongside Dr. Brian Seymour at the Center for the Prevention of Health Disparities, home to North Florida’s only National Allergy Bureau-accredited pollen counting station. As part of this pioneering research initiative, he contributed to public health innovation by enhancing the station’s data infrastructure. He focused on optimizing data accuracy, reducing processing inefficiencies, and implementing more effective ways to communicate allergen trends. His work directly supported improved tracking of environmental triggers that affect respiratory health in the whole of the North Florida
  
 
==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==
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Edward Waters University Presidential Scholar
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Alpha Lambda Delta National Honors Society
 
Alpha Lambda Delta National Honors Society
 
Member of Gamma Honors College of Edward Waters University
 
  
 
Propel Impact Scholar
 
Propel Impact Scholar
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Yale University PATHS Fellow
 
Yale University PATHS Fellow
  
Black Men in Tech Fellow
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Amgen Bioteh Scholar
  
Amazon on the Yard Fellow
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==Social media profiles==
 
==Social media profiles==
LinkedInː https://www.linkedin.com/in/obiajuru-triumph-nwadiokwu-1b0a3a14a
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Emailː great4ever2017@gmail.com
 
 
Emailː o.nwadiokwu2104@student.ewc.edu
 
  
 
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Name
Obiajuru Triumph Nwadiokwu
School (Cohort)
Edward Waters University (2022 cohort)
Majoring in
Computer Information Systems
Country
United States
Email
Special:EmailUser/Great4ever2017

Bio

Obiajuru Triumph Nwadiokwu is a Computer Information Systems major at Edward Waters University in Jacksonville, Florida, with a strong focus on applying innovative technologies to real-world challenges. Known for his drive, discipline, and analytical mindset, he is passionate about using information systems to improve lives and strengthen community infrastructure.

In 2022, Obiajuru worked alongside Dr. Brian Seymour at the Center for the Prevention of Health Disparities, home to North Florida’s only National Allergy Bureau-accredited pollen counting station. As part of this pioneering research initiative, he contributed to public health innovation by enhancing the station’s data infrastructure. He focused on optimizing data accuracy, reducing processing inefficiencies, and implementing more effective ways to communicate allergen trends. His work directly supported improved tracking of environmental triggers that affect respiratory health in the whole of the North Florida

Achievements

Edward Waters University Presidential Scholar

Alpha Lambda Delta National Honors Society

Propel Impact Scholar

Yale University PATHS Fellow

Amgen Bioteh Scholar


Social media profiles

Emailː great4ever2017@gmail.com