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*Interviewed Nir Berezovsky on his internship project [http://users.humboldt.edu/jbader/JennaBader.html Modeling Ocean Waves at Humboldt Bay Entrance]
*Interviewed Nir Berezovsky on his internship project [http://users.humboldt.edu/jbader/JennaBader.html Modeling Ocean Waves at Humboldt Bay Entrance]
*[[Flock_House_Geared-Up_From_the_Feet-Up|Fall 2011 Design Project, Bicycle-Powered Generator, "Geared-Up from the Feet-Up"]]
*[[Flock_House_Geared-Up_From_the_Feet-Up|Fall 2011 Design Project, Bicycle-Powered Generator, "Geared-Up from the Feet-Up"]]
*[[HSU_Wellness_Center-_Bicycle_Crank_Kinetic_Charger|Fall 2013 Engineering 371 Small Project, HSU Health and Wellness Center Collaboration, "Bicycle Crank Kinetic Charger"]]


==Engineering 215 Portfolio==
==Engineering 215 Portfolio==

Revision as of 11:07, 25 November 2013

Life Feeds On Life

About Me

Name: Jenna Bader

I'm a transfer student from Santa Monica College, currently working on my BS degree in Environmental Science; Energy and Climate with a Minor in Metal Scultpure at Humboldt State University. I love being outdoors, discovering new places, gaining perspective, and seeking new opportunities to explore and learn. River trips, hiking with my dog, biking, playing at the beach, being in the presence of uplifting music, and hanging out with good people are a few things that keep me balanced. Check out my links for some fun facts, info, current news, and beautiful pictures of our planet and what's beyond it..

Major

  • Environmental Resources Engineering focusing on Alternative Energy
  • Studio Art focusing on Metals

Interests in Engineering

  • Wave Power
  • Inventing Kinetic Energy Capturing Devices
  • Biomimicry

Experience in Engineering

Engineering 215 Portfolio

Below are samples of my work from the Engineering 215 Introduction to Design course from my Fall 2011 semester at HSU. All samples were based on a bicycle-powered generator project designed and implemented by Team U^s, including me and 3 other Engineering students. The project design is called Geared-Up From the Feet-Up.

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