Michael Stanton

Co-Founder & CTO at Ki Hydrogen
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Location
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, UK
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • German Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • Chemical Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co-Founder & CTO
      • Dec 2022 - Present

      CTO and Cofounder of Ki Hydrogen, a deep-tech venture making green hydrogen cost competitive by reducing the energy requirement by up to 75%. We achieve this through biomass electrolysis - using aqueous biomass waste as feedstock rather than the water used in conventional water electrolysis. CTO and Cofounder of Ki Hydrogen, a deep-tech venture making green hydrogen cost competitive by reducing the energy requirement by up to 75%. We achieve this through biomass electrolysis - using aqueous biomass waste as feedstock rather than the water used in conventional water electrolysis.

    • United Kingdom
    • Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Cohort 4 Co-founder
      • Sep 2022 - Feb 2023

      Carbon13 is the venture builder for the climate emergency, bringing together scientists, entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, developers and data scientists. Each venture launched through the programme will have the ambition to reduce emissions by 10 million tonnes per annum. Carbon13 is the venture builder for the climate emergency, bringing together scientists, entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, developers and data scientists. Each venture launched through the programme will have the ambition to reduce emissions by 10 million tonnes per annum.

    • United Kingdom
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Research Associate/Translational Fellow
      • Oct 2020 - Oct 2022

      Investigated the scale-up and commercialization potential of photoreforming, a novel, sunlight driven waste-to-hydrogen technology, as a member of the Reisner Lab in the Department of Chemistry. Awarded NanoDTC Translational Fellowship (2020-2021) to specifically support commercially driven research on photoreforming Investigated the scale-up and commercialization potential of photoreforming, a novel, sunlight driven waste-to-hydrogen technology, as a member of the Reisner Lab in the Department of Chemistry. Awarded NanoDTC Translational Fellowship (2020-2021) to specifically support commercially driven research on photoreforming

    • Education Administration Programs
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Undergraduate Supervisor
      • Oct 2017 - Jun 2022

      Small group teaching in materials science Small group teaching in materials science

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Technical Assistant
      • Sep 2012 - May 2015

      Worked with electron microscopes at the Penn Nanoscale Characterization Facility. Trained users and helped with sample analysis, primarily on operations of a JEOL 7500F scanning electron microscope Worked with electron microscopes at the Penn Nanoscale Characterization Facility. Trained users and helped with sample analysis, primarily on operations of a JEOL 7500F scanning electron microscope

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Teaching Assistant
      • Sep 2012 - Dec 2014

      Helped with teaching of courses in thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and crystallography, including holding review sessions and marking coursework Helped with teaching of courses in thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and crystallography, including holding review sessions and marking coursework

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Jun 2013 - Jul 2013

      National Science Foundation-supported Research Experience for Undergraduates program in clean energy technologies. Conducted research on new nano-materials for thermoelectric generators. National Science Foundation-supported Research Experience for Undergraduates program in clean energy technologies. Conducted research on new nano-materials for thermoelectric generators.

Education

  • University of Cambridge
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics/Nanotechnology
    2016 - 2020
  • University of Cambridge
    Master's of Research, Nanoscience/Nanotechnology
    2015 - 2016
  • University of Pennsylvania
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Materials Engineering
    2011 - 2015

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