Dasney Joseph (Mechanical Engineering)

Dasney Joseph (Mechanical Engineering)

About DOE Fellow
Ms. Dasney Joseph is pursuing her Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. She was the former student ABET Accreditation Assistant for the Mechanical Engineering Department. She was an undergraduate student intern at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, where she assisted in the calibration of a cyclone particle separator. She is interested in carbon composite materials for design optimization. Dasney was inducted into the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society and the Golden Key International Honor Society in Fall 2008. After graduation, Dasney moved to Louisville, Kentucky. She is now a design engineer for General Electric.

DOE Related Projects
Ms. Joseph assisted in the demonstration of the Robotic Climber at the hot cell mockup facility at FIU-ARC. The robotic climber meets the challenge of remotely applying strippable/fixative coatings in highly contaminated areas. She is currently cataloguing the hot cell demo pictures and videos. Dasney will be working under the supervision of Mr. Amer Awaad on the characterization of a system used to detect radioactive contamination.