Taken from U.S. News
When the U.S. military wants help reducing its energy consumption at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii, William T. Hagen, 26, is one of the people summoned.
With energy exploration, production and conservation among the country’s most urgent agenda items, along with coping with climate change, Hagen opted to follow up his undergrad degree in mechanical engineering and physics from the University of Miami with a master’s in mechanical engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and a concentration in advanced energy technologies.