Gabrielle Zacks
About Gabrielle Zacks
Gabrielle Zacks is a Design Engineer currently employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and serves as a Graduate Student Instructor at the University of Michigan. She has a background in Mechanical Engineering, having completed her Bachelor's degree at the University of Michigan and gained diverse experience through various internships.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Gabrielle Zacks has been employed as a Design Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2018. In this role, she contributes to various engineering projects and initiatives. Her position involves applying mechanical engineering principles to design and develop solutions that support the laboratory's research objectives. The laboratory is known for its work in national security, energy, and environmental sustainability.
Education and Expertise
Gabrielle Zacks earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan, where she studied from 2013 to 2017. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in mechanical design, analysis, and engineering principles. She has continued her academic involvement at the University of Michigan as a Graduate Student Instructor since 2017, demonstrating her expertise and commitment to the field.
Background in Instruction and Facilitation
Zacks has a diverse background in instructional roles at the University of Michigan. She has served as a Graduate Student Instructor since 2017 and as an Instructional Aide since 2014. Additionally, she worked as a Study Group Facilitator for three months in 2014. These roles highlight her ability to support student learning and engagement in mechanical engineering.
Internship Experience in Mechanical Engineering
Gabrielle Zacks has gained valuable experience through various internships during her academic career. She interned at Radio Flyer in 2017, Garmin International in 2016, Current Motor Company in 2014, and Fanuc America Corporation in 2015. These internships provided her with practical skills in mechanical engineering and exposure to different sectors within the industry.