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Tyson Lanigan-Atkins
Materials Science - Climate-Tech - Carbon Capture - Tech Transfer
Tyson Lanigan-Atkins is a skilled professional with a Materials Science PhD focusing on materials characterization, large-scale computer simulations, low-carbon building design, and technology transfer.
His academic journey includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Materials Science from Duke University, where he maintained a remarkable GPA of 3.87. Prior to this, he achieved an MSci in Physics from the University of Bristol and excelled in A-levels at Rudolf Steiner School Kings Langley.
With a strong research background, Tyson delves into how atomic dynamics influence the properties of crucial energy materials utilized in solar cells, thermoelectrics, and batteries, aiming to comprehend their thermal, electrical, and other macroscopic attributes.
He is actively seeking opportunities in climate-tech R&D and innovation to contribute towards expediting the energy transition process.
Tyson Lanigan-Atkins has held various roles, such as Materials Engineer at Susteon Inc., Tech Transfer Fellow at Duke's Office of Licensing & Ventures, PhD Graduate Researcher at Duke University, Engineer at Max Fordham LLP, and Physics Intern at Flooved.