Advanced Energy Group
Michael Thuis is a Ph.D. student at Northwestern University, focusing on developing high-throughput characterization methods for Na-ion conductors selected using machine learning as part of the Haile group. Michael is also a Fellow at the Advanced Energy Group and a GEM Fellow at The National GEM Consortium. Michael has extensive research experience in various engineering fields and has contributed to projects at organizations such as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Colorado School of Mines. Additionally, Michael has been involved in leadership positions at Stanford University and Colorado School of Mines, driving innovation and empowering students in higher education.
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Advanced Energy Group
Advanced Energy Group (AEG) is a quarterly, competitive stakeholder engagement platform sponsored by over 50 public/private organizations and leaders committed to delivering pledged clean energy and equity goals of select cities and vulnerable regions. Our sponsors and leaders understand that decarbonization goals mean more than numbers and metric tonnes. Achieving climate, health and equity goals means saving lives, social justice, avoiding economic hardship and physical suffering. The AEG Stakeholder Challenge is a 3-part competition run quarterly in Boston, Chicago, New York and Washington D.C. and annually for the Caribbean. AEG facilitates constructive collaboration to: 1) understand and prioritize critical obstacles blocking the clean energy transformation and social equity. 2) develop 12 month solutions with quarterly milestones for accountability to best overcome these obstacles. 3) deliver breakthrough results via cross-sector, volunteer task forces.
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