Dan Power
THE ALLIANCE TO SAVE ENERGY RESOURCES
Dan Power
Dan Power was a Research and Analysis Intern with the Alliance to Save Energy through June 2021. Prior to joining the Alliance, he worked as a Mechanical Engineer for Northrop Grumman designing transmit and receive modules for airborne military radars. As an undergraduate he interned with Telegent Engineering where he assisted in HVAC system design for commercial retail spaces and modeled building envelopes to predict heating and cooling loads.
Dan earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland, College Park. During his graduate studies he worked as a research assistant at the Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering (CALCE). His research focused on microelectronics packaging, reliability, and thermal management for electronics used in harsh environments.
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