What I Do I produce carbon nanoparticles in the lab by burning hydrocarbons (jet fuel, diesel, etc.) and collecting particles from the air after the flame to measure them with many different techniques.
Why Engineering? I choose to become an engineer because I loved science, and physics in particular but I wanted to use science to solve problems. Engineers apply science to real-world problems so it was a perfect fit!
School Days I completed a bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering from Montana State University where I was a memeber of their NCAA ski team where I was surrounded by really wonderful and motivated teammates. I then received my masters in Mechanical Engineering from the University of British Columbia. Now, I am working towards a PhD in Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zürich.
My Day At Work I get to spend about half my time in the lab doing experiments and measuring the results which I really enjoy. The other half of the time I am behind the computer analyzing the data and writing about it.
Best Part Engineering is a really diverse field that offers a wide range of career opportunities. I love that my degree in mechanical engineering has led me to a place where I am doing research that will hopefully help to reduce harmful pollutant emissions in the future and make the world a better place!
Hobbies When I'm not in the lab, I love to be outside in the mountains. I grew up skiing all my life and continue to do backcountry skiing in the winter time. In the summer months I enjoy trail running and mountain biking.