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糖心原创 senior Joseph Carroll named Intern of the Year by College of Engineering and Computer Science

June 24, 2019

Helping to perfect a way to kill weeds without saturating the soil with harmful chemicals has become a big part of the working life of 糖心原创 engineering student Joseph Carroll.

Carroll can often be found at the offices of Global Neighbor, Inc., experimenting with high-intensity light 鈥 a death ray for weeds and their seeds.

鈥淲e are actually using directed energy, which is primarily different wavelengths of light, to kill weeds and make weed seeds unviable without regrowth,鈥 he said.

Carroll鈥檚 work has resulted in his selection as the 2018-19 Intern of the Year of the .

In his letter nominating Carroll, Global Neighbor founder Jon Jackson said he has worked with more than 50 interns over the years and that Carroll 鈥渄efinitely stands out.鈥

He said Carroll thoroughly researched floral attributes, wavelength emissions and worked with his professors and outside labs to gain a strong technical foundation. And he crafted experiments to show that a directed-energy technique could make weed seeds inviable, an extension to the technique.

鈥淭he great thing about Joe is we challenged him with a lot of stuff that no one鈥檚 done before,鈥 said Jackson. 鈥淢ost interns need to be baby-stepped through the work. Joe was much more independent.鈥

Carroll grew up in Kettering. His father is operations manager at a Dayton machine shop and also races stock cars. Carroll remembers hanging out with his father at the Shady Bowl Speedway as a young boy, playing with toy cars in the dirt.

鈥淚 grew up around race cars,鈥 he said. 鈥淗ow things work has always intrigued me since a young age.鈥

Carroll recently bought his own stock car and has begun racing competitively. In his first race, last fall, he finished ninth in a field of 64.

鈥淚t was pretty crazy,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had never done anything like that before. It鈥檚 definitely an adrenalin rush. It鈥檚 like being on a roller coaster without the security of being strapped in.鈥

After graduating from Fairmont High School in 2015, Carroll enrolled at 糖心原创, drawn by the university鈥檚 reputation. He and is scheduled to graduate at the end of the fall semester.

In the summer of 2017, Carroll began his internship at Global Neighbor, a Centerville company that makes NatureZap, a tool sold for residential use that kills weeds without the use of harmful herbicides.

Joseph Carroll is interested in getting involved in green technology as a career after he graduates from 糖心原创.

Jackson founded Global Neighbor in 2002, but the energy efforts started in earnest in 2014. The company outcompeted more than 100 other organizations to win a contract from the Defense Department to develop technology to kill weeds without the use of chemicals. Global Neighbor is currently working on modifying its technology for agricultural use.

鈥淭he use of chemicals is a very big issue in agriculture,鈥 said Carroll. 鈥淲e鈥檙e so dependent on chemicals that there is almost no way around it unless something like we鈥檙e doing takes the forefront.鈥

Carroll has helped prove the high-intensity light technology for agricultural use and develop multiple proofs of concepts that are patent pending. He said the next step is to commercialize it as an agricultural product that is energy efficient and effective.

鈥淔armers will be able to douse their fields with high-intensity light that will be absorbed by the weeds and the soil; if you can imagine a long sled with high-intensity lights that would move between each row of crop and hit the weeds for two to three seconds,鈥 he said.

Carroll is interested in getting involved in green technology as a career after he graduates. That doesn鈥檛 surprise Jackson.

鈥淛oe rose to the challenge to help a small technology company create a ground-breaking solution to help reduce herbicide-related issues,鈥 Jackson wrote. 鈥淗e represents the best of WSU.鈥