Glen Stevick has more than 25 years of experience in
mechanical/electrical engineering and consults in the areas of
design, construction and failure analysis of oil field and refinery equipment,
power plants, solar and hydronic energy systems, and complex
structures. He specializes in numerical analysis and system modeling,
e.g. cost and energy balance of manufacturing processes, heat and mass
transfer of power and energy systems and redundancy and energy
dissipation of structural systems.
Dr. Stevick is the President of Berkeley Engineering
and Research, Inc. (BEAR), a consulting firm located in Berkeley, CA.
BEAR assisted in the design of energy dissipation dampers for the Golden Gate Bridge. The
project won the OPAL award, sponsored by the American Society of Civil
Engineers, as the most significant civil engineering project completed
in 2007.
Stevick received his B.S. from Michigan Technological University, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in
Mechanical Engineering from UC Berkeley, where he was a UC Regents Fellowship Award
recipient. He is a patent holder, a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and
a Registered Mechanical Engineer in California, Wisconsin, Ohio and Nevada.
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