US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
During his internship, Andrew Eilbert analyzed and then fixed rates for compressed natural gas transit buses within the Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES). In addition, he wrote an accompanying report to describe my methodology for changing these rates. This work on alternative fuel and hybrid vehicles aligns nicely with his graduate coursework, where Andrew has been focusing on the development and management of low-carbon technologies in the School of Natural Resources and Environment.
Andrew received Marshall Weinberg funding for his internship.
Fields of Study:
Sustainable Systems
Employment Sector:
Government
Topic Areas of Internship:
air pollution, environmental impact, environmental regulation/policy
Duration & Dates:
5/21/12 - 8/10/12
Skills Gained:
project management, technical skills, analytical skillls
Duties Performed:
data analysis, create reports, conduct studies/research
How Student Obtained Internship:
The EPA sent a solicitation after seeing resume on eRecruiter
Paid or Unpaid?:
Unpaid
OK to Contact Student for More Information? :
Yes contact Andrew Eilbert
US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Transportation and Air Quality
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