rachel dudley, p.e.
principal
design@sireneum.com | 623-252-0061
architectural designer
licensed professional engineer (electrical), arizona (#67301)
antifragile human + built environment systems
Master of Architecture (M.Arch, May 2026) Arizona State University — Tempe, AZ
four time design excellence award winner, 4.0 GPA

Electrical Engineering (B.S.E., 2009) power + signal processing Arizona State University — Tempe, AZ
capstone design team award winner, summa cum laude

Business Administration (B.S., 2003) Regis University — Denver, CO
honors program, summa cum laude, minor in communication
Engineering + Systems Thinking (Conceptual + Applied):
Discrete + Continuous Signal Processing, FFT, DFT, Feedback System Analysis, Circuit Analysis

Parametric Computation + Software:
Rhino + Grasshopper, Revit, ClimateStudio, LabVIEW, MATLAB
TEAM Integrated Engineering/BB&E (2010-2021) Electrical Engineer — Misawa, Japan/Remote
GEITA Contractor supporting the Air Force Civil Engineering Center

SemiSouth Laboratories (2006) Applications Co-op — Starkville, MS
low-voltage circuit design, simulation, fabrication, testing
The Design School, St. Johns Innovation Center
experimental student + community design clinic initiative, Claudio Vekstein, Devan Porter (lead architects)

Material Wave Interactions Laboratory
multi-disciplinary research team, low temperature deposition of thin-film ferrite, Dr. Rudy Diaz (advisor)
practice
studio
technical skills
former work
particle:wave:: Architecture at the Threshold of Resonance —
Critical essay examining the role of architecture through the lens of particle–wave duality, arguing that the human experience is fundamentally both discrete and continuous and should be treated as such in architectural practice (included as a sample of applied systems analysis).
theory
education
in search of