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About Me

MORGAN FLYNN

Morgan Flynn is currently a fifth year student at Penn State University. This upcoming May she will graduate with an integrated Bachelor and Masters degree in Architectural Engineering with a mechanical design focus. 

Throughout her time at Penn State, Morgan had the opportunity to have three internships with two successful companies. During the summer of 2016, Morgan started her first internship at Wohlsen Construction in Lancaster, PA; it was during this rotation in which she learned the basics about the industry, and the vital responsibilities of a project engineer. In 2017, she returned for a second rotation. This past summer, Morgan had the opportunity to work at Southland Industries in Dulles, Virginia as a mechanical design intern. She was involved in the mechanical design of variety of projects such as a hospital renovation and a data center. After graduation, Morgan will be returning to Southland Industries to work full time in the mechanical department. 

At Penn State, Morgan is involved in a variety of clubs and activities. She is actively involved in the College of Engineering's Engineering Ambassador Program as well as Penn State's ASHRAE Chapter. In addition, Morgan has been involved in the Women in Engineering Program as a mentor and an envoy. 

In her free time, Morgan likes to read, stay active with sports and running, and laugh with her amazing support system of family and friends. 

Note: While great efforts have been taken to provide accurate and complete information on the pages of CPEP, please be aware that the information contained herewith is considered a work‐in progress for this thesis project. Modifications and changes related to the original building designs and construction methodologies for this senior thesis project are solely the interpretation of Morgan Flynn. Changes and discrepancies in no way imply that the original design contained errors or was flawed. Differing assumptions, code references, requirements, and methodologies have been incorporated into this thesis project; therefore, investigation results may vary from the original design.

NEWS FEED

4/26/19      CPEP Finalized

4/9/19        Presentation Submitted 

4/1/19        Thesis Final Report

1/14/19      Submit Revised Proposal

12/7/18      Submit Final Proposal

11/16/18    Submitted Breadth Topics Proposal

10/29/18    Mechanical Tech Report 3

10/26/18    Abstract Complete

10/17/18    Building Statistics Part 2 Published

10/1/18      Building Statistics Part 1 Published

9/28/18      Thesis Abstract Draft

9/25/18      Mechanical Tech Report 2

9/14/18      Student Biography

9/14/18      Comm Log #1: Meeting with Dr. Rim

9/7/2018    Mechanical Tech Report 1

9/4/2018    CPEP Site Activated

9/3/2018    Sent Personal Thank You's

8/31/2018  Building Statistics Part 1Draft

8/29/2018  Project Initiation Checklist 

8/28/2018  Host A Company for AE Career Fair

8/27/2018  Sent AE Department Thank You's

8/10/2018  Obtained Project Documentation

8/8/2018    Owner Permission Received

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