Aiden Weber
- Scott Scholar | Class of 2027
- Architectural Engineering
Additional Information
This past summer, Aiden interned with Engineering Technologies Inc. (ETI) in their electrical department, gaining hands-on experience via a variety of electrical and lighting projects, including demos and new builds. He's proficient in Excel, Revit, AGI, and Bluebeam. For his Community Action Project, Aiden and his team are partnered with Child Saving Institute, which focuses on child-centered services and programs. This past year, their team laid the foundation for a structured volunteer program by streamlining the onboarding process for new volunteers and assisting in the selection of a volunteer management platform. At UNO, Aiden is actively involved on campus as a member of the Nebraska Engineering Student Council at 51社区 (NESCO) and as the retention chair of the Architectural Engineering Student Leadership and Advisory Committee (AESLAC). Aiden also serves as a student mentor for AREN 1010, supporting first-year architectural engineering students. After graduation, he plans to pursue a career in architectural engineering.
Additional Information
This past summer, Aiden interned with Engineering Technologies Inc. (ETI) in their electrical department, gaining hands-on experience via a variety of electrical and lighting projects, including demos and new builds. He's proficient in Excel, Revit, AGI, and Bluebeam. For his Community Action Project, Aiden and his team are partnered with Child Saving Institute, which focuses on child-centered services and programs. This past year, their team laid the foundation for a structured volunteer program by streamlining the onboarding process for new volunteers and assisting in the selection of a volunteer management platform. At UNO, Aiden is actively involved on campus as a member of the Nebraska Engineering Student Council at 51社区 (NESCO) and as the retention chair of the Architectural Engineering Student Leadership and Advisory Committee (AESLAC). Aiden also serves as a student mentor for AREN 1010, supporting first-year architectural engineering students. After graduation, he plans to pursue a career in architectural engineering.