Nadin Moustafa

Research And Development Engineer at Mission Zero

Nadin Moustafa has a diverse work experience. In 2015, they were a Marketing Coordinator at Alyasra Fashion, where they reported to the marketing manager of premium fashion and their duties included market research and planning events. In 2016, they were an Engineer intern at GlaxoSmithKline Pharma GmbH, where their main duties were to ensure the staff and contractors were trained and up to date with all the health and safety regulations required. In 2017, they were a Research Assistant at The American University in Cairo, where they worked under Prof. Allam's supervision in several projects focusing on nanotechnology in different applications. In 2018, they were a Graduate Teaching Assistant in Fluid Mechanics and Heat and Mass transfer modules at Imperial College London and a Public Relations and Communications Executive at IMS - International Medical Systems. Currently, they are a Research and Development Engineer at Mission Zero Technologies.

Nadin Moustafa has an educational background in Chemical Engineering. From 2005 to 2014, they attended Gulf English School in Kuwait. In 2014, they graduated from the University of Birmingham with an MEng in Chemical Engineering with Business Management. Nadin is currently pursuing a PhD in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London, which they are expected to complete in 2022.

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Mission Zero

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Based in London, UK, Mission Zero Technologies is reinventing carbon for a thriving planet. Since 2020, the team has rapidly pioneered high-efficiency Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology to remove historic CO₂ emissions from the atmosphere, anywhere, at any scale. Supported by the XPRIZE Foundation, Stripe, Deep Sky, and the UK Government, Mission Zero has moved a brand new climate technology from lab to live commercial plant in under three years to rapidly empower carbon removal and utilisation pathways.


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