Levi
Lentz – Ima Fellow
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Energy Interest Area
I am currently researching the surface effects on solar
energy conversion in hybrid photovoltaic devices. The end goal of the research
is to develop a predictive model to determine new and novel materials that can
be used in highly efficient solar devices.
Current Career Objective
I plan on completing a PhD at MIT in the energy
sciences. I will use my knowledge to advance the knowledge of energy generation
to create a more efficient future.
Education
MASSACHUSETTS
INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Cambridge, MA, USA
Master
of Science in Mechanical Engineering, expected June 2014
Adviser: Dr. Alexie Kolpak
Research Area: Computational material design for
advanced hybrid-photovoltaic materials
San
Diego State University
San Diego, CA, USA
Bachelor
of Science with Honors and Distinction in Mechanical Engineering, May 2012
Student
participant in several energy related student organizations, including ASHRAE
and USGBC. Worked as a volunteer researcher in the Solar Energy and Combustion
Laboratory for three years. In addition to the energy-related classes required
for the degree, completed Solar Engineering and Combustion Engineering.
Professional Experience
Precision
Engine Controls Corporation (Dec 2011-Aug 2012) San Diego, CA, USA
Manufacturing
Intern: Responsible
for production management including redesigning management programs to track
production efficiency. The program redesign led to a 100% improvement in
operator use time.
San
Diego State University (June 2008 – Dec 2011 ) San Diego, CA, USA
Domain
Administrator: Responsible
for management of a network of 2000 computers; designed server-side programs to
manage the large network. These programs led to a decrease in computer and
network downtime.
Leadership
CO-CHAIR,
Last Lecture Series (2010-2012)
Planned, coordinated, and executed two Last Lecture
Series to allow a professor to give his last lecture.
Worked
with the University President, Dr. Stephen Weber, to plan his last lecture
before retirement.
Increased
attendance year over year by over 25%.
VOLUNTEER
RESEARCHER, Solar Energy and Combustion Laboratory at SDSU (2009-2012)
Redesigned
a flame channel to model microgravity flame propagation on a NASA-funded study
Worked
with diverse engineers to analyze Combustion and Solar Energy phenomena.
MEMBERSHIP
CHAIR, Mortar Board (2011-2012)
Organized the chapter to select the next class of
forty Mortar Board members, pursuant to the standards of the organization.
Narrowed the application pool from approximately one
hundred applications to the forty accepted candidates.
STUDENT
REPRESENTATIVE, University Honors Program (2009-2012)
Worked on a team of non-engineers to plan and
organize events for the four hundred student members to meet the social and
academic needs of the organizations.
PRESIDENT,
Tau Beta Pi (2010 – 2011)
Coordinated
a diverse group of engineering students to meet the standards of the society
Sparked
a renewed interest in the Honor Society that caused a 100% increase in the
number of initiated members.
STUDENT
ASSISTANT, C-Programming (2009-2012)
Designed
an interface and distribution solution for students to practice the code
required for the class.
Revamped
the coursework to increase student participation in the course.
Awards and Honors
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Energy Initiative Fellowship, MIT (2012)
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Henry L. Janssen Award, SDSU (2012)
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Valedictorian of Engineering Class, SDSU (2012)
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Phi Beta Kappa, SDSU (2012)
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Homecoming King, SDSU (2011)
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Mortar Board, SDSU (2011)
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Golden Key, SDSU (2010)
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Italian Machine Tool Design Award (2010)
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University of Michigan Travel Grant (2009)
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Tau Beta Pi, SDSU (2009)
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Phi Kappa Phi, SDSU (2009)
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Phi Eta Sigma, SDSU (2008)
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Valedictorian, Escondido Charter High School (2008)
Activities
NCAA
Sports Fan (SDSUÕs Student Section: The Show), Cycling, Snowboarding, Surfing,
Web Design, Mechanical Design
Personal Background
Year of
Birth: 1989
Nationality: USA, California