Job Title: 
Partner
Organization: 
Lowercarbon Capital

Dr. Christina Chang is a Partner at Lowercarbon Capital, where she incubates and invests in new technology startups with outsized climate impact. Christina has broad and deep experience in techno-economics, R&D, invention and patenting of clean energy technologies.

Most recently, Christina was a Fellow at the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) within the U.S. Department of Energy, where she developed new research directions for sustainable manufacturing of commodities. In her two-year tenure as a federal employee, Christina initiated and co-led the Agency’s green steel thrust, including co-leading a 200-person workshop with senior stakeholders. She also performed quantitative technology impact studies spanning industrial decarbonization technology areas including process heat and chemical manufacturing, to inform and help create DOE initiatives under Secretary Granholm and President Biden, including the DOE Earthshots, Advanced Manufacturing Office funding opportunities, and U.S. involvement in COP26 in Glasgow. Notably, she conducted the initial technology analysis on carbon-negative building materials that led to ARPA-E’s $45M HESTIA programs. In addition to her innovative technology direction setting, Christina also led several millions of dollars of funding for startups across manufacturing, from sustainable cement to rare earth extraction from mine tailings, and actively co-managed these project teams quarterly. For her work at ARPA-E, Christina has been featured in Physics Today and Forbes.

Before her tenure at ARPA-E, Dr. Chang was CEO of the sustainable steel startup Abraze Engineering. As solo founder of the company, she led technical and market diligence, completed the NSF I-Corps Spark Program, filed a U.S. patent on the technology, and was the grand prize winner of the Harvard President’s Innovation Challenge Ingenuity Award, presented by Harvard President Larry Bacow.

Funded by the EPA-Marshall Scholarship, Dr. Chang completed her PhD in physical chemistry at Harvard in the laboratory of Professor Roy G. Gordon, where she co-developed a patent-pending chemical vapor deposition method to make p-type transparent conducting films for use in perovskite solar panels. Also funded as a Draper Laboratory PhD Fellow, she also deposited dielectric films for microelectronic device applications in industry.

As a Marshall Scholar, Christina conducted scientific research and ambassadorship while living in the UK from 2012-2014. On the Scholarship, she first received an MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures at Imperial College London (2013), where she gained a broad techno-economic understanding of energy systems and conducted research on transient absorption laser spectroscopy applied to artificial photosynthesis clean energy research in the laboratory of Professor James R. Durrant. She then received an MPhil in Chemistry at the University of Cambridge (2014) in the laboratory of Professor Erwin Reisner, where she invented and published a high-performing quantum dot-based solar-to-hydrogen system, the first one to operate in pH-neutral water.

Christina graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University in 2012 with a Bachelor's in chemistry and Certificates in computer science, engineering biology, and materials science and engineering. A graduate of Princeton’s Integrated Science program, Christina has a deep interdisciplinary background, allowing her to speak multiple scientific “languages” and to conduct translational research across several subfields of science and engineering. Her research includes dye-sensitized solar panel synthesis at the University of Edinburgh in the laboratory of Prof. Neil Robertson, invention and patenting of an environmental decontamination catalytic cycle at Princeton in the laboratory of Prof. John T. Groves, and prototyping of plasmonic nanocrystal-based electrochromic "smart windows" at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab in the laboratory of Dr. Brett A. Helms, which contributed to the startup Heliotrope.

Dr. Chang is also a United States Presidential Scholar, a Goldwater Scholar, an alumna of the Research Science Institute, and a Grand Prize Winner of the Dow Sustainability Innovation Student Challenge Award. Christina has engaged global audiences on climate and sustainable energy technology innovation, speaking at the ARPA-E Innovation Summit, TEDx, and chemistry conferences (ACS, MRS, EPFL).

Christina lives in the Boston area with her fiancé, who is a chemistry professor at Tufts. Outside of her passion for climate technology, Christina loves the outdoors, and serves as a rock climbing and hiking leader in the MIT Outing Club, where she teaches environmental stewardship to students and expands access to the outdoors for the historically underrepresented. Christina is a global traveler and trad rock climber, an active mentor to women and non-binary science students, and an enthusiastic polyglot, speaking Spanish and French at every opportunity.

Profile Type: 
Speaker
January 16th, 2024

Biomass carbon removal and storage (BiCRS) encompasses a wide range of strategies to source sustainably produced biomass via natural photosynthesis, process the biomass into durable products, and manage the embedded or transformed biogenic carbon for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) via long-term storage. BiCRS processes have the potential to contribute to climate change mitigation.

Job Title: 
Founder
Organization: 
Prospector
Emily King is the Founder of Prospector, a new search engine for the mining industry and is CEO of Global Venture Consulting. Emily is also the host of On The Rocks, a podcast discussing mining insights and innovation through a uniquely lighthearted lens with listeners on every continent (except Antarctica). In addition to leading Prospector and Global Venture, Emily holds leadership positions at the board level of public, private, and non-profit organizations. These roles include VP of Women in Mining USA, Director of VVC Exploration, Advisory Board of Analog Gold, Fellow at New America, Board Member of World Trade Center Kabul and the Afghanistan Mining Think Tank.
Profile Type: 
Speaker
Job Title: 
Acting Earth MRI Coordinator and Associate Center Director
Organization: 
USGS - Alaska Science Center

Jamey is an Associate Center Director for Geology for the Alaska Science Center. His research is focused on the bedrock geology, tectonic evolution, and mineral resources of Alaska and western North America. He specializes in field geology, structural geology, metamorphic petrology, and U-Pb geochronology. USGS areas of focus include the Mineral Resources Program and the National Cooperative Mapping Program.  Past and ongoing projects are also focused on the Precambrian tectonic evolution of the southwestern United States.

Profile Type: 
Speaker
Organization: 
ENEL (retired)

Mr. Gigi Pugni worked for almost 40 years in Enel group, Italy in the area of ​​telecommunications and information systems with particular attention, during the last 20 years, to the cybersecurity of industrial systems in the electrical world, defining policy and guidelines for internal solution development and market product specifications. Currently, Mr. Pugni is a freelance consultant, and he is participating in teaching the master's degree in Cyber ​​Security at the Polytechnic of Genova.  Mr. Pugni also collaborates with START 4.0 Competence Center for the Security and Optimization of Critical Infrastructures, Genova. He is active in projects within the area of IoT systems, Blockchain, PKI Systems, advanced DPI, active monitoring solutions, and IEC 62351 protocols deployment.


Active member of the following national and international bodies:

 
  • IEC/TC57/WG15 - Data and communication security
  • IEC/TC57/WG10 - Power system IED communication and associated data models
  • TC57/AG22 Advisory Group on strategic developments and technological, operational and organizational matters for TC57
  • CEI CT57 "Scambio informativo associato alla gestione dei sistemi elettrici di potenza"
  • Italian National Observatory for Cyber Security, Resiliency and Business Continuity of Electrical Systems


Active in the following main activities and topics:

  • OT and IoT systems Engineering, Market Analysis, project evaluation for Cyber Security solutions, tools and services.
  • OT systems Cyber Security company training
  • OT Cyber Security guidelines and Cyber Security standard definition
  • Collaborates with the START 4.0 Competence Center for the Security and Optimization of Critical Infrastructures, Genova

Profile Type: 
Speaker
Secondary Organization: 
Competence Center Start 4.0
Job Title: 
President and Principal Consultant
Organization: 
Xanthus Consulting International

Ms. Cleveland has managed and consulted on Cybersecurity, Smart Grid, and Distributed Energy Resource projects in the electric power industry for over 35 years.  Her expertise has focused primarily on Smart Grid cyber security standards and specifications, resilience of the power grid, information interoperability for Distributed Energy Resources (DER), plug-in electric vehicles (PEV), Advanced Metering Infrastructures (AMI), Distribution Automation (DA), Substation Automation, SCADA systems, and Energy Market operations.  In the IEC, she is convenor of IEC TC57 WG15 for IEC 62351 cybersecurity standards, the leader of the IEC SyC WG3 Cybersecurity Task Force, and the editor for IEC 61850-7-420 information standards for DER. In the IEEE she was the secretary for IEEE 1547.3: 2023 on cybersecurity recommendations for DER, and she is now participating in updating IEEE 1547:2018 on cybersecurity for DER systems and the necessary communications for grid resilience and interoperability. She is leading a California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) working group on Operational Flexibility in the High DER Future and another CPUC working group on DER cybersecurity requirements. She is also a member of the DOE/NARUC steering committee on Cybersecurity Baselines for distribution systems and DER. Previously she has worked on projects for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST),  CEATI, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Electricité de France (EdF), Hydro-Québec, and other utilities on cyber security requirements.

Profile Type: 
Speaker
January 11th, 2024

In a world of increasing global cybersecurity threats, organizations need to understand the nature of the threats, as well as to recognize the role that organizations play in end-to-end supply chain cybersecurity in responding to them. Critical infrastructure like energy utilities often lack a workforce with specialized skills needed to address cyber security.

January 25th, 2024

The workshop aims to gather input for prospective government research programs centered on innovative technology and approaches for resource exploration, discovery, appraisal, mining, and processing of critical minerals. Its overarching objective is to unlock responsible mining practices that can contribute to reshaping the future of our planet. In an era where technological advancements are driving unprecedented demand for critical minerals, it is imperative to explore innovative solutions that ensure responsible extraction and utilization while minimizing environmental impact.

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