Spencer Lindsay has a diverse work experience that spans several companies and roles. They started their career as a Summer Intern at Siemens in 2014, where they supported the Project Manager and Project Engineers in implementing Siemens supply to customers for Power Generating Equipment and Services. They also played a key role in reconstructing the internal database and maintaining project deliverables.
In 2015, Spencer joined Clemson Engineers for Developing Countries as a member of the Current Operations Team. They were responsible for trip planning processes to Cange, Haiti, and organized service projects in Clemson's local community.
From 2016 to 2017, Spencer had internships at Black & Veatch, where they gained experience in civil and environmental engineering. They worked on projects related to biosolids fertilizer facilities, performing pilot studies and identifying treatment solutions. They also gained hands-on experience in various unit processes, including chemical/polymer additions, filtration, oil-water separation, and reverse osmosis.
At Clemson University, Spencer served as a Student Ambassador from 2016 to 2018, representing the university and assisting with various activities. They then worked as a Process Engineer Intern at Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc. in 2018. In this role, they provided design support for water and wastewater treatment projects and evaluated the effectiveness of an ozone system through data analysis.
From 2018 to 2020, Spencer worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at Clemson University, focusing on investigating hydrogen peroxide mass transport limitations and degradation patterns in an electrochemical fuel cell. They also performed hydraulic and mass transport modeling using COMSOL to optimize cathodic coulombic efficiencies.
Most recently, Spencer joined Freese and Nichols in 2020 as an Engineer III, specializing in Water Purification and Resource Recovery. Further details about their role and responsibilities are not provided.
Spencer Lindsay completed their Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Engineering from Clemson University from 2014 to 2018. In February 2018, they obtained the certification for Fundamentals of Engineering - Environmental Engineering from NCEES. They then pursued a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from Clemson University from 2018 to 2020.
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