Jamie Devenger will graduate from The Pennsylvania State University in May 2010 as a Schreyer Scholar with an Integrated Bachelor/Master of Architectural Engineering degree. Her choice to study architectural engineering with an emphasis in lighting and electrical design has allowed her to merge both creative and technical talents and apply them to design.
During the past summer, Jamie interned in New York City with lighting design firm Fisher Marantz Stone. An active part of the studio, she participated in a variety of projects, with work involving schematic design, rendering of concepts, lighting calculations, and construction documentation. During the summer of 2008, she interned in the Alexandria, VA, office of MEP firm Vanderweil Engineers and gained experience in the design of electrical systems.
Ms. Devenger is a member of several professional and student organizations including Tau Beta Pi, Phi Alpha Epsilon, Leonhard Scholars, and the Illuminating Engineering Society—for which she serves as student chapter president. She is also the teaching assistant for AE 444, a course on three dimensional modeling and rendering. Last spring, she served as research assistant to Dr. Kevin Houser, an Architectural Engineering professor, for a lighting research project.
Her involvement on campus extends beyond academics. She spent two years performing as principal clarinet in the Symphonic Band. She has also actively participated with her sorority in many philanthropies and service projects on campus.
Jamie passed the FE Exam in spring of 2008 and will gain EIT status upon graduation. She is also a LEED Accredited Professional. She will be returning to Fisher Marantz Stone in New York as a lighting designer in July of 2010.
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