Bradley Kelly
Bradley Kelly is from Coral Gables, FL and is graduating with an Engineering Major. His interests during his time in Wake Forest Engineering where focused on project management and Capstone Design (EGR 314) has been fundamental in allowing him to cultivate this passion by teaching him how to manage long term goals that will result in a final product. Bradley’s capstone design project, Onsite Treatment of Household Greywater, led by Dr. Michael Gross and Dr. Kyana Young aims to design a small energy efficient and low maintenance wastewater system that could be implemented at the household level. In addition to his capstone design project, Bradley participated in undergraduate research under Prof. Kyle Luthy in his underwater robotics lab and was tasked with finding a solution for preventing growth on the lens of an underwater camera that was to be placed on reefs around the world. He was also a Development Intern for Link Logistics Real Estate where he developed financial models and underwrote industrial development projects.
Bradley’s favorite memory was presenting his Capstone project to his professors and peers in December, showing off what his team was able to complete in the previous months during the Fall semester. Bradley was also a Club Tennis member and a brother in the Sigma Chi Fraternity
Internship(s) – Link Logistics
Undergraduate Research – Prof. Luthy – Underwater Robotics lab
Leadership – Sigma Chi Fraternity
Other – Tennis club