Jahzeel Martinez

Class of 2028
Degree/Program
BS physics & mathematics
Minor
computer science

About Me

Jahzeel is traversing an intersection between quantum mechanics, statistical modeling, and philosophical inquiry through research at Drexel University. He has contributed to computational lipid modeling through the Arts and Sciences Undergraduates Research Support (ASURS) Program and currently simulating beamlines for the EMPHATIC experiment at Fermilab to refine neutrino flux prediction.

As Outreach Coordinator for the Drexel chapter of the Society of Physics Students (SPS), Jahzeel is focused on broadening the culture of physics from within, helping peers navigate a field often gated by language, access, or silence. He also supports Drexel's Climate & Sustainability organization, aligning environmental resilience with system-level thinking.

Outside the laboratory, he builds general-purpose software, studies multiple languages, and channels emotional states through graphite media. Each practice is a different syntax for asking better questions.

Jahzeel is planning to pursue doctoral research in quantum technologies to design forecasting systems that help humanity face uncertainty, not through conjecture, but illumination.

Jahzeel received a 2025 Society of Physics Students (SPS) Google Scholarship and a 2025 TEAM-Up Together Scholarship.

Last updated: August 2025

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