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Ryan Edwards (214) 796-9933 Civil and Environmental Engineering [email protected] Education Stanford University, Stanford, CA Masters of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering Winter 2015 Atmosphere/Energy Program Texas A&M University (TAMU), College Station, TX Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering December 2013 Minors in Business and Math Cumulative GPR: 3.71 Relevant kW Engineering Summer 2015 Experience Engineering Intern Anomaly Detection in Hourly Energy data Statistical analysis of load profiles Proprietary algorithm development for load profile assessment Next Generation of Energy Efficiency Project 2014-2015 Student Researcher Worked directly with Dian Grueneich, former Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Researched ability of energy efficiency to meet rising electricity demand in California Proved that current CPUC methods of integrating energy efficiency in future demand Projections are inadequate. Made suggestions to modify projections to include specific energy efficiency measures Texas A&M Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) 2011-2013 Student Worker Performed energy audits of various manufacturing facilities Reported energy saving recommendations and subsequent cost savings Funded by U.S. Department of Energy Underwent training pertaining to building and manufacturing energy analyses Engineering Ministries International (EMI) Spring 2014 Engineering Intern

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Ryan Edwards(214) 796-9933 Civil and Environmental Engineering [email protected]

Education Stanford University, Stanford, CA Masters of Science in Civil & Environmental Engineering Winter 2015 Atmosphere/Energy Program

Texas A&M University (TAMU), College Station, TX Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering December 2013 Minors in Business and Math Cumulative GPR: 3.71

Relevant kW Engineering Summer 2015Experience Engineering Intern

Anomaly Detection in Hourly Energy data Statistical analysis of load profiles Proprietary algorithm development for load profile assessment

Next Generation of Energy Efficiency Project 2014-2015Student Researcher

Worked directly with Dian Grueneich, former Commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)

Researched ability of energy efficiency to meet rising electricity demand in California Proved that current CPUC methods of integrating energy efficiency in future demand

Projections are inadequate. Made suggestions to modify projections to include specific energy efficiency measures

Texas A&M Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) 2011-2013Student Worker

Performed energy audits of various manufacturing facilities Reported energy saving recommendations and subsequent cost savings Funded by U.S. Department of Energy Underwent training pertaining to building and manufacturing energy analyses

Engineering Ministries International (EMI) Spring 2014Engineering Intern

Assisted in the design of a hospital’s electrical, water and wastewater systems in rural Uganda

Traveled to the project site to assess project viability and meet with leadership Communicated with locals to develop an appropriate design based on local

construction techniques and standards

Riverside Energy Efficiency Lab Fall 2013Student Researcher

Tested HVAC equipment including ovular ducts and energy efficient fans Gathered and analyzed data for graduate and PhD students

Net-Zero Energy Home Project 2012-2013Senior Design Team Leader

Designed an array of mechanical features and recommendations to reduce residential electrical energy consumption

Managed a team of 5 Developed technical presentations and reports to professional sponsors

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Ryan Edwards(214) 796-9933 Civil and Environmental Engineering [email protected]

Burns & McDonnell OnSite Energy & Power Summer 2013Mechanical Engineering Intern

Assisted in the design and development of Central Utility Plants and ancillary systems

Experienced the business side of a technical entity Studied LEED credentials and certification