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Jordan Chamberlain

Jordan has six years of experience in sustainability strategy, inventory management, and resiliency planning. She provides analytical support for clients through environmental data tracking, reporting, and goal-setting. Jordan has calculated greenhouse gas (GHG), water, and waste inventories, performed risk assessments, and assessed year-over-year portfolios for clients across a variety of sectors. She has informed climate resiliency studies for both corporate and public clients, mapping climate change risks to organizations’ assets and stakeholder interests. Jordan has experience with...Read more

Bruce Taylor

Bruce is the founder of Enviro-Stewards, which is a Best for the World classified B Corporation, recipient of Global Compact Canada’s SDG Goal award, and the only Canadian company to win a...Read more

Dhabia Al-Mohannadi

Dhabia Al-Mohannadi is an Assistant Professor in the chemical engineering department in Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ). Dhabia’s research focuses on the systematic design of sustainable industrial parks, carbon reduction, resource management, and climate policies evaluation. She obtained her PhD in chemical engineering from TAMU in 2018, BS and MS degrees from TAMUQ.Read more

Emma Laub

Emma Laub is a fourth-year undergraduate student double majoring in Biomedical Engineering and Plan II Honors at the University of Texas at Austin. She works as a research assistant for the Webber Energy Group, where she studies, under the guidance of Drs. Yael Glazer and Isabella Gee, the potential of municipal organic waste as a source of renewable energy. Previously, through this role as a research assistant, Emma also assisted in a techno-economic analysis of adding solar and storage to the electricity grid at the distribution level and developed an RShiny app which helps residential...Read more

Sarah Smith

Dr. Sarah Smith is a Senior Scientific Engineering Associate in the Sustainable Energy Systems group. She specializes in energy use modeling across end-use, customer, and industry-wide scales, economic modeling of energy technologies and systems, and system optimization. Her current research includes organic waste management and nutrient recovery cost and emissions modeling, end-use load shape modeling for demand response potential estimation, and battery cost, manufacturing, and supply chain analyses. She is also an expert in data center industry energy use, anaerobic digestion, and...Read more

Hanna Breunig

Dr. Hanna Breunig is a Research Scientist and Deputy Leader in the Sustainable Energy and Environmental Systems Department at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. She holds a secondary joint appointment in the Climate and  Ecosystem Science Division. Hanna specializes in systems analysis of early stage energy, water, and waste technologies. These include waste-to-energy/resource systems, circular economy, bioenergy, brine management, and gas (H2, CO2, CH4) capture, utilization, and storage technologies. She holds a B.Sc. in Environmental Engineering from Cornell University and...Read more

Technical Program

All times are in Eastern Time (ET). Program is subject to change. Last updated 2/23/2021. Monday, March 1 Start Time End Time 10:55 AM 11:00 AM Welcome Remarks 11:00 AM 11:55 AM Session 1: New Frontiers 11:00 AM 11:20 AM Invited Speaker: Systems Biology of Metabolism Jens Nielsen, BioInnovation...

Technical Program

All times are in Pacific Standard Time. Program is subject to change. Last updated 2/25/2021. Day 1: March 8, 2020 Start Time End Time 8:00 AM 8:10 AM Welcome Remarks: Cleo/Greg 8:10 AM 8:50 AM Keynote: Development of REGN-COV2, an anti-spike antibody cocktail for treatment and prevention of COVID-...

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