Kelsey Levine

4-h Raptor Club – Project Leader at Cornell Cooperative Extension Tompkins County

Kelsey Levine is an experienced undergraduate research assistant at Cornell University College of Engineering, specializing in dynamic catalysis for electrochemical CO2 reduction. Responsibilities include conducting weekly experiments and analyzing reaction product efficiencies. As a teaching assistant for Chemical Process Design and Kinetics & Reactor Design, Kelsey collaborates with peers to facilitate problem-solving sessions, supports students during office hours, and manages homework teams. Involvement in the Cornell Raptor Program encompasses daily care and training of raptors, mentorship for new students, and serving as an education ambassador for conservation. Kelsey also leads the 4-H Raptor Club, providing educational programming for middle and high school students. A summer research stint at Stanford University involved a sensitivity analysis of a gasoline particulate filter model. Kelsey obtained a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University.

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