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    Kevin Clack

    Graduate student at UCLA investigating pathways to recover high-value end products from wastewater.

    Kevin Clack is a first-year graduate student at UCLA, specializing in the conversion methods of wet organic matter into high-value biofuels and chemicals. His academic journey began at San Diego State University in 2017, where he explored various aspects of civil and environmental engineering.

    With a solid educational foundation in environmental engineering and water resources engineering, Kevin is now pursuing his MS/PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research interests lie in developing innovative technologies within the Food, Energy, and Water Nexus.

    Kevin's professional experience includes roles such as Staff Environmental Engineer at Enviro Flow, Inc., Civil Analyst at Kimley-Horn, and Research Scholar at the National Science Foundation (NSF). Besides his academic and professional achievements, he has also been involved in community service as the Community Service and Engagement Chair at Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity - Gamma Alpha Chapter.

    Throughout his educational and professional journey, Kevin Clack has demonstrated a passion for environmental sustainability and a dedication to making a positive impact in the field of civil and environmental engineering.

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    Los Angeles, California, United States