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== Interests in Appropriate Technology==
== Interests in Appropriate Technology==
*Natural building and community gardening
A few interests I have in Appropriate Technology are solar PV, solar thermal, natural building, community gardening, and rain water catchment systems.
*Solar PV and solar thermal
*Rain water catchment systems  


== Experience in Appropriate Technology==
== Experience in Appropriate Technology==
 
My experience in Appropriate Technology is limited, but I hope to change that. In Engineering 215, a course taught at HSU, my team and I built a mobile greenhouse for students at Zane Middle School.


== Experience in Engineering ==
== Experience in Engineering ==
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"It is easier to go down a hill than up it, but the view is much better at the top" Henry Ward Beecher

About Me

Julie Hernandez
Hello everyone, I'm an Environmental Science & Management major at Humboldt State University. My main focus is in energy and climate. I am passionate about the environment and believe sustainability is the way to go. I am an open-minded individual, and whenever I have free time, I enjoy hiking.

Interests in Appropriate Technology

A few interests I have in Appropriate Technology are solar PV, solar thermal, natural building, community gardening, and rain water catchment systems.

Experience in Appropriate Technology

My experience in Appropriate Technology is limited, but I hope to change that. In Engineering 215, a course taught at HSU, my team and I built a mobile greenhouse for students at Zane Middle School.

Experience in Engineering

  • AutoCAD beginner
  • Measuring/Testing for DO, pH, turbidity, and temperature in water
  • Teamwork

Sample Documents

Below are examples of work my team and I created during the course of Engineering 215 - Introduction to Design, taught by Camille Penny.

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