Emily Stirrup
About Emily Stirrup
Emily Stirrup is a Technical Intern at Sandia National Laboratories and a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She holds a PhD in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Tennessee and a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.
Title and Current Positions
Emily Stirrup is currently serving as a Technical Intern at Sandia National Laboratories. Additionally, she holds the position of Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Tennessee. Her roles at these institutions have allowed her to gain significant practical and research experience in her field.
Role at University of Tennessee
Emily Stirrup has been working as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Tennessee since 2017. In this position, she is involved in various research projects, contributing to her academic and professional growth. This role complements her PhD studies in Nuclear Engineering at the same institution.
Technical Intern at Sandia National Laboratories
Emily began her role as a Technical Intern at Sandia National Laboratories in 2014. During her tenure, she has contributed to key projects and initiatives, applying her engineering knowledge and skills. This position has provided her with valuable insights and practical experience in the industry.
Doctoral Studies in Nuclear Engineering
Emily Stirrup pursued her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nuclear Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, from 2017 to 2021. Over the course of her four-year doctoral program, she engaged in extensive research and academic work, focusing on nuclear engineering topics.
Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering
Prior to her doctoral studies, Emily earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. She completed the program from 2013 to 2017, laying the foundation for her advanced studies and career in engineering.