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    Garrick Louis

    Science Advisor at 2015-16 Jefferson Science Fellow at the US Department of State

    Dr. Garrick Louis is a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience in community-based water and sanitation research, and household energy systems for low-income rural areas.

    His work focuses on international development programs centered around capacity building, appropriate technology adoption, local livelihood improvement, and collaborative partnerships.

    Dr. Louis holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Engineering & Public Policy from Carnegie Mellon University, an MSc. in Chemical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a BSc. in Chemical Engineering from Howard University.

    With a strong educational background, he has served in various key roles including as a Science Advisor at the US Department of State, Director at Local Economy Advancement Foundation (LEAF), and Associate Professor at the University of Virginia.

    Additionally, Dr. Louis has been affiliated with organizations such as Development Inter-Action, Inc. 501 (C) 3, The Rockefeller Foundation, and has also been a fellow at the University of Virginia and Carnegie Mellon University.

    His expertise lies in implementing development initiatives, particularly in empowering communities through sustainable practices and technology solutions, making him a valuable resource in the field of international development and engineering.

    Throughout his career, Dr. Louis has demonstrated a commitment to fostering local leadership, leveraging local knowledge, and creating sustainable livelihoods that positively impact underprivileged communities globally.

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    Charlottesville, Virginia, United States