Federal, Commercial, Residential, Coal Mine Methane, Carbon Sequestration, Emission Reductions, Legislation
Lydia is dead set on becoming a full-fledged Fire Protection Engineer. She volunteers for the ACE Mentorship Program and frequently attends the Rocky Mountain SFPE chapter meetings. She learns so much from her coworkers every day and is enthusiastic about learning as much as she possibly can!
Although she misses New York City at times, Lydia loves Colorado and has a great time exploring the different parts of Denver she’s never been. Her favorite activities are kissing her cat Matcha (even when she doesn’t approve), playing basketball at the nearby court (so long as it’s not too hot), and upholding her title as the greatest Wii tennis player in the world.
Lydia has been with incandescence for almost two years and has grown so much in that time. She recently passed her Fundamentals of Engineering exam and looks forward to earning her PE license. Before joining the team (and currently), she has always been passionate about energy, engineering, and efficiency. Her deep understanding of chemistry and atomic physics adds a unique viewpoint. She “Excels” at data analysis and loves that feeling of finding the one perfect solution to a system.
Lydia’s fire protection experience includes code compliance and system design when it comes to life safety, fire alarm, and fire suppression. She thoroughly enjoys exploring and presenting the best possible solutions unique to each project and its collective goals. She is a Fire Protection Engineer-in-Training and plans to begin taking graduate courses this winter at Cal Poly.
Fire Protection EIT
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