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William Tarpeh

William Tarpeh is an assistant professor of chemical engineering at Stanford University.  The Tarpeh Lab develops and evaluates novel approaches to resource recovery from “waste” waters at several synergistic scales: molecular mechanisms of chemical transport and transformation; novel unit processes that increase resource efficiency; and systems-level assessments that identify optimization opportunities. William completed his B.S. in chemical engineering from Stanford, M.S. and Ph.D. in environmental engineering from UC Berkeley, and postdoctoral training in environmental engineering...Read more

Avi Shultz

Dr. Avi Shultz is the program manager for the Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) Concentrating Solar-Thermal Power (CSP) team, which supports research, development, and demonstration of solar thermal components and systems that can enable wide-spread deployment of low-cost CSP with thermal energy storage. Dr. Shultz has been with SETO since 2013, where he started as a policy fellow and was hired as a federal technology manager, supporting the CSP program on a wide variety of topics, including thermochemical energy storage, CSP systems and cost analysis, and non-electricity...Read more

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Jessica Ocampos

Jessica recieved her PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Cambridge, Engineer in Biotechnology from the University of Chile and Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Chile. Jessica co-founded Camnexus, award-winning start-up of the University of Cambridge. Camnexus is an IoT solution provider and technology transfer platform that responds to global challenges for sustainable development through digitalisation and smart transformation in key productive sectors.

She is also senior consultant in innovation and technology transfer for the International...Read more

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