Fernando Mendoza Lopez ’24
Fellowship holder, 2023-24
Current civil engineering master’s student
A native of Villahermosa, Mexico, Fernando Mendoza Lopez ’24 grew up noticing many issues related to buildings and bridges in his hometown. “Infrastructure plays an essential part in a strong economy, and I wanted to combat my country’s gap in it,” he said.
After graduating with a bachelor’s in civil engineering, Lopez worked as a structural engineer for a power plant developer to help improve his country’s energy sector. Five years later, he wanted to refine his skillset to make a bigger impact in Mexico but knew he’d need to go abroad to receive the best post-graduate education. “The Nagle fellowship, combined with my scholarship package, made it possible for me to attend Texas A&M and make my aspirations reality,” he said.
In Lopez’s first year at Texas A&M, he has been deeply impacted by the opportunities the fellowship has afforded him, including time to prioritize his studies. “Without it, I would have to work part time to cover my expenses, in addition to managing the master’s demanding curriculum,” he said. “I am incredibly humbled by the foresight that created this gift, and I want to continue the cycle by helping other students in the future.”
After graduation, Lopez hopes to stay in the country to gain additional work experience. Eventually, he intends on returning to Villahermosa to implement the infrastructure improvements he set out to learn about in America years ago.
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