Adam Wolf
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Eion
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Environmental Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Innovation Officer
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Dec 2023 - 1 month
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Founder and CEO
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Nov 2020 - Nov 2023
Princeton, NJ Eion’s mission is to remove carbon permanently and at scale, with rigorous scientific verification, while providing economic opportunity and environmental benefits for farmers and rural communities.
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Chief Scientist
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Aug 2018 - Feb 2021
Princeton, NJ
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Founder and CEO
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Sep 2014 - Aug 2018
Princeton, NJ and Oakland, CA Arable develops integrated hardware and software that synthesize observations from the ground to the sky in support of thoughtful and informed environmental management. Our customers are growers, land managers and scientists who seek to make timely decisions for sustainable resource use in a complex and changing world. We are scientists, engineers and practitioners using empathetic, user-centered design processes to provide uncompromised technology and experiences to our customers.
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Princeton University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Associate Research Scholar and Lecturer
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Oct 2010 - Nov 2015
Princeton, NJ Supervised by Steve Pacala in the Dept of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology to develop improved models of plant drought and heat stress. Developed instruments and taught classes on embedded computing, particularly for wireless environmental sensors reporting to the cloud.
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Stanford University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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PhD Student
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Sep 2006 - Sep 2010
Stanford, CA Worked with Joe Berry and Chris Field in the Carnegie Institution Dept of Global Ecology. Developed simulations of "what the satellite would see" for interpreting imagery from space. Extensive coursework in the Stanford Computer Science department for computer graphics and algorithms.
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Carnegie Institution for Science
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United States
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Research Services
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300 - 400 Employee
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Research Assistant
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2005 - 2006
Stanford, CA Developed computer simulations of global atmospheric transport of greenhouse gases.
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Education
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Stanford University
PhD, Biology -
HBX | Harvard Business School
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University of California, Davis
MS, Agronomy -
University of California, Davis
Bachelor's Degree, Agricultural Science