Justin is currently pursuing his BSEE degree from North Carolina State University located in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina.
He has completed three co-op rotations with General Electric Energy in Greenville, South Carolina. During his first two rotations, he worked in Wind Systems Engineering where he worked to achieve electrical compliance for wind turbines manufactured, shipped, installed, and commissioned in the United States and Canada. For his third rotation, he worked in Reliability Systems Engineering, a group responsible for reliability and safety across all of GE Energy's product line. Specifically, he worked on SIL Safety Certification for the GE 9FB gas turbine.
Upon returning to campus, Justin has taken a role with the Semiconductor Power Electronics Center (SPEC). SPEC is established as a NCSU center of excellence with vertically integrated research programs in research areas related to energy and power including: 1) Power Management Microsystems, 2) Utility Power Electronics, 3) Power Semiconductor Devices and Power ICs, 4) Electric Power Systems, and 5) Renewable and Distributed Energy.
Born in New Jersey, Justin has also lived and worked in Massachusetts, Ohio, South Carolina, and North Carolina. He speaks and writes intermediate German and has traveled to Europe twice. He graduated from St. John's Preparatory High School in Danvers, Massachusetts in May 2003.
Justin enjoys combining the challenging technical aspects of engineering with his passions for business and entrepreneurship to create practical solutions to better the lives of others.
In his free time, Justin enjoys sports, current events, and computers.
Justin is a member of IEEE.
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