Annamarie Eustice

Annamarie Eustice has a diverse work experience in various fields. Annamarie began their career as an Intern at The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research in 2017. Annamarie then worked as a Lifeguard at Aquatech Pools from 2017 to 2018. In the same year, they also took on the role of Student Assistant at Duke University, where they shadowed researchers and conducted their own individual project study in the field of environmental engineering.

From 2019 to 2022, Annamarie worked as an Undergraduate Student Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology. There, they were a member of the Diversity in National Parks VIP team and conducted research in the Mechanical Engineering Department, focusing on electrochemical deionization and carbon sequestration.

Their most recent work experience is at Freese and Nichols, where they have been employed since 2021. Annamarie started as a Water/Wastewater Engineering Intern and later became a Fluvial Ecosystem Restoration Intern. Currently, they hold the position of Engineer I.

Overall, Annamarie Eustice's work experience demonstrates their commitment to various fields, including research, engineering, and environmental conservation.

Annamarie Eustice began their education in 2016 at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, where they completed their high school degree. Annamarie then went on to attend the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2018 to 2022, majoring in Environmental Engineering. Annamarie obtained additional certifications during their time at Georgia Tech, including the "Serve-Learn-Sustain Buzz Course: Social Innovation for Sustainable Communities" from The Center for Serve Learn Sustain in April 2021, and the "I.C.E.B.E.R.G.: an Intercultural Program" from the Georgia Tech Office of International Education in November 2020.

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