CTO, Cinthesis
CTO, Cinthesis
Assistant Research Professor at the Desert Research Institute, Division of Hydrologic Sciences
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering grad student at Texas State University
Professor, College of the Coast and Environment, Department of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, Baton Rouge, LA
Director of Technology and Business Development for TerraVerdae Bioworks
Assistant Professor at Utah State University
Assistant Professor at the Dept. Of Fisheries and Wildlife, Coastal Oregon Marine Experiment Station, Oregon State University
Research Scientist III, California State Water Resources Control Board
NSF graduate research fellow at the University of California Riverside
KU Leuven Bruges Campus, Material Engineering Departement, Propolis research group
Associate Professor at Arizona State University
Research Scientist at Iowa State University, Chemical and Biological Engineering
Professor for non-metallic materials with the Faculty for Technology and Bionics at the Rhine-Waal Univerity of Applied Sciences, Germany
Research Associate at the Center for Coastal Studies
Research Biologist, Co-director, Chemical Sciences Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology Hawaiʻi Pacific University, Center for Marine Debris Research
Staff Scientist at National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Assistant Professor at the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Head of Operations & Science Programming and Application Lead, U of T Trash Team, University of Toronto, St. George
Head of Department Plastics Technology, Recycling and Plastics Analytics at the Institute of Plastics and Circular Economy IKK
Principal research scientist of Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST) and a professor of Department of Applied Ocean Sciences at Korea University of Science and Technology
Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Resource Management, California State University Channel Islands
KU Leuven Bruges Campus, Material Engineering Departement, Propolis research group
Post-doc researcher at Blue Growth Research Lab and GhEnToxLab at Ghent University (Faculty of Bioscience engineering)
Research scientist with the California Department of Public Health Environmental, Health Laboratory
Department Head of Chemistry at Southern California Coastal Water Research Project Authority
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