Engineering a Sustainable Future
About Me
I am Liam Livingston, a high schooler in the Bay Area interested in technology, engineering, and sustainability. Outside of school, I helped found and lead a solar car team, build and help others build e-bikes, protest for pro-e-bike legislation in my city, run a custom battery manufacturing service, and enjoy programming (including this website). Currently, I am planning on building an electric dune buggy registered as a NEV, upgrading my v3 e-bike, building a solar-powered shed, and creating a home energy storage battery.
After high school, I plan to study Electrical Engineering in college and explore how I can help combat climate change. I am interested in internships or other opportunities that can combine my passion for Electrical Engineering with creating a sustainable and electrified future. I hope to eventually start a startup related to sustainable technology and Electrical Engineering.
Projects
E-bike v1
First electric bike build. Learned the fundamentals of electric vehicle systems and battery integration. This project marked the beginning of my journey into practical electrical engineering.
E-bike v2
Improved electric bike iteration with enhanced battery management system and regenerative braking.
E-bike v3
Latest electric bike design
Batteries
Custom battery solutions
Kenya
School project on mining and technology in Kenya
CSP
Automation project
Motor Rewinding
Electric motor repair
Solar Car v1
Initial solar vehicle
Solar Car v2
Second year solar car design
AP Seminar
Impact of climate change and disaster risk reduction
Battery Business
Custom battery manufacturing business
This Website
Personal portfolio development