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    Cameron Halliday

    PhD & MBA Candidate at MIT

    Cameron Halliday is a motivated Ph.D. and MBA candidate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a strong background in problem-solving within the oil & gas, chemicals, and energy sectors. His Ph.D. thesis work focused on innovating a molten-salt-based high-temperature carbon capture technology to drive clean and sustainable energy production. Cameron has authored nine peer-reviewed articles on energy-related research topics and was recognized with the William C. Rousseau Award in Leadership & Ethics in Chemical Engineering. Transitioning to the MIT Sloan School of Management for his MBA, Cameron continues to expand his expertise and tackle a diverse range of challenges.