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Wade Myers

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Senior Thesis 2010

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Wade Myers is currently enrolled in the Department of Architectural Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University.  He is finishing up his 5th year of study and in May of 2011, Wade will graduate with a Bachelor of Architectural Engineering with a focus on mechanical systems.  He has recently taken the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and hopes to obtain his EIT certification this summer.

 

For two years Wade interned with the engineering firm Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson in Sparks, MD.  Here, he worked closely with engineers on several stages of the design process for several projects.  This experience furthered his interest in the engineering field and convinced him that HVAC design was the path he wanted to take.  After graduation, Wade will begin his career as a design engineer with JMT where he will continue learning and further develop his design skills on his way to becoming a registered professional engineer.

 

Outside of the classroom Wade is a member of ASHRAE and has plans to acquire his LEED accreditation in the near future.  In the fall of 2009, Wade went to Chicago with other members of his major on an architectural tour of the city.  This opportunity reignited his passion for buildings and inspired his plans to go on similar tours in other cities and countries around the world.  In his spare time Wade also enjoys playing and watching a wide variety of sports.  For a copy of Wade’s resume, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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