Saniya Le Blanc
About Saniya Le Blanc
Saniya Le Blanc is an Assistant Professor at George Washington University, specializing in mechanical engineering. She has a diverse background in education and research, having held positions at various institutions including Stanford University and Alphabet Energy.
Current Position at George Washington University
Saniya Le Blanc has been serving as an Assistant Professor at George Washington University since 2013. In this role, she contributes to the academic community through teaching, research, and mentorship. Her position allows her to engage with students and colleagues in the field of mechanical engineering.
Previous Experience in Education and Counseling
Before her current role, Saniya Le Blanc worked as a College Counselor and Workshop Director at College Summit from 2006 to 2012. During her six years in Washington, D.C., she focused on providing guidance and support to students, helping them navigate the college application process and develop their educational goals.
Research and Internship Experience
Saniya Le Blanc has diverse experience in research and internships. She worked as a Research Scientist at Alphabet Energy for one year from 2012 to 2013. Earlier, she completed internships at Schlumberger in 2002 and Robert Bosch in 2008, gaining practical experience in engineering and technology.
Educational Background in Mechanical Engineering
Saniya Le Blanc has an extensive educational background in mechanical engineering. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Georgia Institute of Technology, followed by a Master of Science and Doctorate from Stanford University. Additionally, she studied engineering and philosophy at the University of Cambridge.
Mathematics and Education Studies
In addition to her engineering qualifications, Saniya Le Blanc studied mathematics and education at American University from 2004 to 2006. This educational experience complements her engineering background and enhances her teaching capabilities.