Keira Johnson-Scott

RDCEP Energy Engineer

Woodlawn High School Student

 

 

 

Keira Johnson is a upcoming Junior at University of Chicago Charter School Woodlawn Campus and is expected graduation 2018. Keira's favorite subject in school is Science and wants to study it and Engineering in college. Outside of school, Keira's hobbies are Performing Arts. She is very focus and creative of what she does and is willing to learn new things.

John Gueringer

Undergraduate, Illinois Institute of Technology

Research Assistant, RDCEP

 

 

John is currently an undergraduate at the Illinois Institute of Technology studying Computer Science.  Prior to joining as a Research Assistant, John was also a Summer REU intern in 2014 and a Summer Scholar from 2012-2013.  His past projects included a renewable portfolio standards webtool, which was designed to calculate the mandated amount of electricity that is to come from renewable sources, and city energy usage, which analyzed city data to determine what areas and buildings in Chicago used the most energy.

Currently, John is working for RDCEP as a research assistant on a city data validation project.

Mark He

Undergraduate, Depts. of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Chicago

 

Mark currently works as a Research Associate at the Neuroscience Department of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Center for Functional Imaging). He studied math and statistics at the University of Chicago previously and is still in the process of wrapping up his research at RDCEP in his spare time. 

Austin Herrick

Undergraduate, University of Chicago

Research Assistant, RDCEP

 

 

 

Austin Herrick is a third year undergraduate economics student at the University of Chicago. He is currently a Research Assistant at RDCEP developing potential strategies and models for large-scale utility data visualization. In addition to his work at RDCEP, Austin leads the Phoenix Sustainability Initiative and works to coordinate environmentally-minded projects in the University of Chicago community.