Russell Gardner's work experience includes serving as a Product Development Engineer at Seer Technology, where they built chemical detection units and tracking devices, maintained lab equipment, created prototypes using SolidWorks, facilitated communication between office and lab teams, and conducted data analysis. Russell also volunteered at Hogle Zoo in the Asian Highlands department, assisting with diet preparation, maintaining a clean environment, and providing enrichment for the animals. Additionally, Russell volunteered with Wild Utah Projects, helping to build artificial beaver dams to revitalize diminished streams and promote the return of native wildlife. Russell was a Fabrication Assistant at Southern Walls and Windows and a Research Assistant at the University of Georgia Dynamic Devices and Solutions Lab. Russell also worked in Quality Assurance at Laitram and held various volunteer roles at Common Ground Relief, A's and Aces, Camp RHINO, and Isidore Newman School.
Russell Gardner completed their Bachelors in Agricultural Engineering at the University of Georgia College of Engineering from 2013 to 2018. Russell then pursued a River-Coastal Science and Engineering Graduate Certificate in River-Coastal Science and Engineering at Tulane University from 2020 to 2021. Russell also studied Water Resources Engineering at Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, although the specific years of their enrollment are unknown. Additionally, they obtained a Water Resources Certificate from the University of Georgia College of Engineering, again with no specified time frame.
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