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Alex Krotz

Alex Krotz

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I'm currently a first year undergraduate at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. My intended degree is a BS in chemistry. Currently I conduct research in the lab of Prof. Nate Lewis on silicon surface chemistry. 

In 2014 I won the Industry contest and subsequently attended the ClimateCoLab Conference at MIT. 

I work in my free time for Augment LLC on team formation strategies and software development focusing on creating applications with Mathematica as a basis for training programmers. 

Proposals

Using Smartphones to Propogate Eco-Friendly ActivitiesMay 4, 2014
New Renewable Energy Environment for Latin AmericaApr 28, 2015
Coating for Grass Seeds to Enable Growth on RoofsDec 28, 2014
Use Temperature Gradients to Create Airflow.Dec 28, 2014
Maximizing the Efficiency of Hydrogen Production from AluminumApr 16, 2015
Utilizing Molecularly Imprinted Technology to Selectively Filter PollutantsMay 4, 2014
Using Smartphones to Propagate Eco-Friendly BehaviorMay 4, 2014
Using Smartphones to Propagate Eco-Friendly BehaviorJul 20, 2014
Short-Wave Radiation Reflective CoatingsDec 14, 2014

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Supporting

Using Biogas Technology To Improve Sanitation And Mitigate Climate ChangeSep 4, 2014
Using Smartphones to Propagate Eco-Friendly BehaviorMay 20, 2014
Utilizing Molecularly Imprinted Technology to Selectively Filter PollutantsAug 10, 2014
New Renewable Energy Environment for Latin AmericaMay 11, 2015

Activities

Alex Krotz voted for proposal Sustainable Urban Food Initiative (SUFI) for Climate Change ResilienceAug 3, 2015
Alex Krotz voted for proposal Utilizing Molecularly Imprinted Technology to Selectively Filter PollutantsAug 3, 2015
Alex Krotz updated a proposal Utilizing Molecularly Imprinted Technology to Selectively Filter PollutantsJul 14, 2015
Alex Krotz updated a proposal Utilizing Molecularly Imprinted Technology to Selectively Filter PollutantsJul 14, 2015
Alex Krotz updated a proposal Utilizing Molecularly Imprinted Technology to Selectively Filter PollutantsJul 12, 2015
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