Elisha Ezersky
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Elisha EzerskyGas Distribution Engineer | PG&E
B.S. Civil & Environmental Engineering | UC Berkeley
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Personal Introduction Starting at UCLA Transferring to UC Berkeley Classes Extracurriculars Life after college
+About Me Born & raised in the Bay Area Applied to various ivy leagues, MIT, CalTech, UC Davis,
UCLA and UC San Diego Started at UCLA in Fall 2006 Began transfer process to UC Berkeley in November 2006 Started at UC Berkeley in Summer 2007 Graduated with a B.S. in Civil & Environmental
Engineering in 2010 Worked at the Bay Area Air Quality Management District Currently working for Pacific Gas & Electric
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Fall 2006C&EE 1 Intro to Civil EngineeringCHEM 20A Chemical StructureMATH 31B Integration & Infinite SeriesART 31A Modernism
Winter 2007CHEM 20B Energetics & ChangeMATH 32A Calculus of Several VariablesPHYSICS 1A MechanicsENGLISH COMP 3 English Composition – Rhetoric & Language
UCLA 2006-2007 School Year - Freshman
+ClassesUC Berkeley 2007-2008 School Year - Sophomore
Summer 2007PHYSICS 7A Mechanics & Wave Motion
Fall 2007CIV ENG 70 Engineering GeologyENGIN 10 Engineering Design & AnalysisENGIN 36 Engineering MechanicsMATH 1B CalculusPHYSICS 7B Heat, Electricity, & Magnetism
Spring 2008CHEM 1B General ChemistryCIV ENG 60 Civil Engineering MaterialsENGIN 7 Intro to Computer ProgrammingMATH 53 Multivariable CalculusENGLISH 139 Cultures of English
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Summer 2008ENGLISH N1A Reading & CompositionENGLISH N135 Literature of American Cultures
Fall 2008CHEM 1AL General Chemistry LabCIV ENG 11 Engineering Systems & SustainabilityCIV ENG 100 Elementary Fluid MechanicsCIV ENG 167 Engineering Project ManagementMATH 54 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations
Spring 2009CIV ENG 93 Engineering Data AnalysisCIV ENG 103 Intro to HydrologyCIV ENG 111 Environmental EngineeringCIV ENG 114 Environmental MicrobiologyCIV ENG 130 Mechanics of Materials
UC Berkeley 2008-2009 School Year - Junior
+ClassesUC Berkeley 2009-2010 School Year - Senior
Summer 2009ENGLISH N132 The American Novel
Fall 2009CIV ENG 115 Water ChemistryCIV ENG 175 Geothermal & Geoenvironmental EngineeringMEC ENG 40 ThermodynamicsMEC ENG C176 Orthopedic Biomechanics
Spring 2010CIV ENG 112 Environmental Engineering DesignCIV ENG 113N Ecological Engineering for Water Quality ImprovementCIV ENG 192 The Art & Science of Civil & Environmental EngineeringCIV ENG 211B Environmental Biological Processes
+Extracurriculars
Civil & Environmental Engineering Honor Society Berkeley requirements: > 3.2 GPA and in top third of class
Four pillars Scholarship (study hall, tutoring) Practicality (career fair, professional development) Sociability (hot pot & karaoke night, Fenton’s , game night) Character (Save the Bay, Rebuilding Together)
For more information: http://xe.berkeley.edu/ http://www.chi-epsilon.org/
Chi Epsilon
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National American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Competition
Four judged categories Technical Paper Presentation Final Product Races
Regional (MidPac) and National Conferences Also includes Steel Bridge, Water Treatment, Geo-
Challenge, and Transportation
For more information: http://canoe.berkeley.edu/
Concrete Canoe
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Won 2nd place at Nationals in Montréal
Concrete Canoe – 2008 VoCal
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Won 1st at Nationals in Alabama
ExtracurricularsConcrete Canoe – 2009 Bear Area
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Presentation: YouTube
Concrete Canoe – 2009 Bear Area
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First canoe that did not use Portland cement in the structural mix Geopolymer concrete
Concrete Canoe – 2010 Ex Calce Liberatus
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Unfortunately…
Concrete Canoe – 2010 Ex Calce Liberatus
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What we learned: The lack of Portland
cement wasn’t the only factor
Curing time, scrim placement, etc. affected durability
Concrete Canoe – 2010 Ex Calce Liberatus
+Bay Area Air Quality Management District Local government agency Air Quality Engineer
Evaluated industrial sources and created permit conditions to ensure regulatory compliance
Conducted Health Risk Screen Assessments with air quality modeling program
+Pacific Gas & Electric
Entry Engineer program San Francisco Distribution Planning Rotation Pipeline Engineering Rotation Distribution Control Center Rotation
Started working as a Gas Distribution Planning Engineer last June
+Pacific Gas & Electric
How do we get gas to our customers? Backbone transmission Local transmission Local distribution Service lines
Distribution is separated by divisions and each division has their own hydraulically independent systems Systems have minimum and maximum design pressures
Overview
+Pacific Gas & ElectricMission Division
Five independent high pressure systems:
Fremont/Hayward HP
Pleasanton/Livermore HP
San Ramon/Dublin HP
South Fremont HP
Sunol HP
+Pacific Gas & Electric
SynerGEE Hydraulic modeling software that takes into account pipe
material, diameter, length, etc. and uses historical load data to predict pipeline pressures
Emergency Operations In case of a leak, dig in, etc., we use SynerGEE to model
whether a pipe can be cut off or needs a bypass
Castro Valley Example
Hydraulic Modeling
+Pacific Gas & ElectricCastro Valley Leak
Leak found