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Jackson Jewett

PhD student and Research Assistant at MIT researching structural optimization in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Jackson Lee Jewett is a PhD student at MIT, specializing in innovative structural optimization and fabrication techniques for Civil and Environmental Engineering applications.

His research focuses on Topology Optimization and 3D printed structures, with a specific interest in concrete construction techniques.

Jackson enjoys collaborating with talented individuals and seeks out challenging projects to enhance his expertise.

Aside from his academic pursuits, he has engaged in various activities such as running, biking, cooking, and engaging people in thought-provoking conversations.

Previously, he worked as a Structural Engineer at schlaich bergermann partner sbp and Eckersley O'Callaghan, while also contributing as a Research Assistant at MIT.

His educational background includes a Master of Engineering in Structural Engineering from MIT and a Bachelor's Degree in Cognitive Science from the University of California, Berkeley.

Jackson has had diverse experiences beyond his academic and engineering roles, having worked in customer service, teaching, and leadership positions at organizations like Trader Joe's, Backroads, Kaplan, and YMCA.

To explore more about his academic endeavors, you can visit JacksonJewett.com to view his research and projects.

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Somerville, Massachusetts, United States