Biographies

Biographies 

Shannon Belfield:



Shannon is a freshman at Drexel University studying civil engineering. She is currently enrolled in the five year program and is due to graduate in June of 2021. At Drexel she plans on becoming a part of the Society of Women Engineers. 
Shannon graduated from Bensalem High School in June of 2016 and has lived in Bensalem her entire life. In her free time she enjoys reading and playing the French horn. 
Shannon plans on perusing a career in civil engineering that focuses on sustainability as well as structural design. In the future she would like to focus more on the environmental side of civil engineering.
Email: shb62@drexel.edu

Cassidy Bornemann:


Cassidy is currently enrolled at Drexel as a freshman, majoring in Civil Engineering. Her estimated time of graduating is June of 2021. Her passion for Civil Engineering lies in GSI (green stormwater infrastructure) and bridges. She's made Dean's List for both of the terms she's attended and plans on keeping up her grades by studying hard. Her hobbies include reading and gardening.
Email:cdb87@drexel.edu





Ping Ye:

Ping is a senior student studying Business and Engineering at Drexel University, and she concentrates on Computer Engineering. Her goal is to combine Business and Engineering professional knowledge to work for an IT trading company. 
Ping loves studying Business Analytic and supply chain management. She believed that a business success always relies on teams combining the different field of knowledge.  
Ping loves traveling and experiences different cultures.
Email: pye1900@drexel.edu




Scott Jeffers:

Scott Jeffers is the Teaching Assistant for this lab section. He is currently getting his PhD from Drexel University in Environmental Engineering. 
Scott is a great TA, he gives good feedback to his students and teaches his class a lot of useful information. Scott gives many real life examples of how the information we are learning can be used. 
Email: smj46@drexel.edu






Dr. Roger Marino:

Dr. Marino is the professor for this lab section. He specializes in Fluid Mechanics, Water Resources, Engineering Education, and Land Development. He is a civil engineer that has a lot of good information to teach his students. Dr. Marino always has something interesting to tell the class about the topics we are working on. We appreciate his dedication to his work and to his class. 
Email: rm88@drexel.edu 



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