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Name Paul Sereno
Affiliations Cal Poly Humboldt
Registered 2011
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My name is Paul Sereno and I am a fifth year ERE major at Humboldt State. I like to fly-fish and snowboard.

Interests in Engineering[edit | edit source]

  • Renewable Energy
  • Wastewater Treatment
  • Solid Waste Management
  • Sustainable Development
  • Aquaculture Systems

Experience in Engineering[edit | edit source]

  • EMP 377 - Introduction to GIS Concepts
  • EMP 470 - Intermediate GIS
  • ENGR 115 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering
  • ENGR 210 - Solid Mechanics: Statics
  • ENGR 211 - Solid Mechanics: Dynamics
  • ENGR 215 - Introduction to Design
  • ENGR 225 - Computational Methods for Engineering I
  • ENGR 313 - Systems Analysis
  • ENGR 322 - Environmental Data Modeling & Analysis
  • ENGR 325 - Computational Methods for Engineering II
  • ENGR 326 - Computational Methods for Engineering III
  • ENGR 330 - Mechanics & Science of Materials
  • ENGR 331 - Thermodynamics & Energy Systems
  • ENGR 333 - Fluid Mechanics
  • ENGR 351 - Water Quality & Environmental Health
  • ENGR 410 - Environmental Impact Assessment
  • ENGR 416 - Transport Phenomena
  • ENGR 440 - Hydrology I
  • The Barrel O' Fun
  • PHYX 110 - General Physics II: Electricity, Heat, and Magnetism
  • PHYX 315 - Electronics

Portfolio[edit | edit source]

  • Here is an example of a memo I wrote.
  • This is a spreadsheet I made.
  • Here is a Gantt chart I created.
  • This is a sample of my work in AutoCAD.
  • Barrel O' Fun This is the document I collaboratively worked on for ENGR 215, as a member of the Organic Flapjacks. We designed and built a vermicomposting bin for Locally Delicious and the Jacoby Creek Charter School.
  • The Potential of Janes Creek as Spawning Ground for Anadromous Salmonids This is a project I collaboratively worked on for ENGR 351 and the City of Arcata. A section of Janes Creek in Arcata was studied to determine the suitability of the area as salmonid habitat.
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