The OSU Sustainability Office would like to welcome our new Energy Intern, Isabel Curtin! Isabel’s role will focus on improving energy efficiency by reading utility meters across campus and reading drawings for corvallis campus buildings. She will also manage projects around OSU’s solar arrays and solar trailer.
Isabel is a second year student majoring in Civil Engineering with a minor in sustainability! After graduation, she aspires to work in green infrastructure, promoting sustainable practices in vertical civil development. Other life goals include traveling and immersing in new cultures and places. Ultimately, she aims to give back to her community and make a positive impact through her career!
Isabel was drawn to Oregon State because of its beautiful campus with stunning trees and the abundant opportunities for outdoor activities. Isabel enjoys staying active through activities like soccer, volleyball, hiking, backpacking, and camping. Some of her other hobbies include taking care of her house plants, thrifting, and diving into a good book!
Isabel was inspired to apply for the energy position because of her passion for the environment and desire to contribute to sustainable practices on campus. This past summer, she gained valuable insight into the energy field during an internship with Clark Construction. Her main project focused on replacing a traction power BART station!
We are delighted to welcome Isabel into the office and look forward to working as a team! Go Beavs!
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