Impulse Labs
Katherine Stegner is an experienced Mechanical Hardware Engineer currently employed at Impulse, where the focus is on developing next-generation home appliances with integrated batteries to promote decarbonation. Prior to this role, Katherine worked as a Mechanical Engineer in consulting, engaging in climate tech and conservation projects, as well as carbon capture research and the design of prototype systems. Katherine also served as the Mechanical Engineering Technical Lead and Mechanical Engineer at Synapse Product Development, overseeing consumer electronics projects from concept to manufacturing. Earlier experience includes internships at LIM Innovations, where Katherine improved prosthetic socket design, and Olin College of Engineering, providing support in mechanical prototyping. Katherine holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering and a Climate Change and Health Certificate from Yale University.
Impulse Labs
Impulse builds next-generation electric home appliances to accelerate home electrification. They are creating solutions with integrated batteries that combine stored and grid energy so you can go electric, add energy storage without upgrading your panel, and get premium, high performance appliances you’ll actually want in your home. Their products will help drive home electrification and make it easier, simpler, and more beneficial for residential and commercial owners to make the switch from gas to electric power.