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    Harrison Meyer

    MEM Candidate at Yale School of Environment

    Harrison Meyer is an Environmental/Research and Development Engineer at the Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation (AzCATI), focusing on micro-algae cultivation, carbon capture, and biofuel development.

    With a background in environmental engineering and consultancy across Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, Harrison has also worked with organizations like the UN Environmental Programme and served as a Fulbright Scholar in the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

    He holds dual degrees in Chemistry - Biochemistry and Middle Eastern African Studies with a minor in Arabic from Boston University, where he emphasized chemical analysis, international development, and Middle Eastern history and politics.

    Combining a passion for scientific research and language proficiency, Harrison is keen on exploring diverse career paths in biotechnology, environmental remediation, consulting, research, and business.

    His experience includes roles as a Climate Change Associate at PPD, EDF Climate Corps Fellow at Environmental Defense Fund, Fulbright Alumni Ambassador, Research Associate at AzCATI, Project Development Consultant at UN Environment Programme, and Environmental Engineer at ADNOC Group, among others.

    Harrison Meyer is recognized for his diverse background, dedication to excellence, fast learning abilities, and enthusiasm as a team member, cultivated through challenging learning environments and a commitment to achieving results efficiently and effectively.