Ohmium
Ben Levy-Wendt is a Senior Data Scientist at Ohmium since November 2022, with prior experience as an Analytics Fellow at Fruitful and a Doctoral Student at Stanford University from 2015 to 2022. At Stanford, Ben characterized thermoelectric materials for renewable energy, conducted research on electrochemical catalysts, and developed automation tools for synchrotron experiments. Ben has also contributed to educational projects and research as a Technology Team Leader and an Undergraduate Researcher, and completed internships at Berkeley Lab, the National Science Foundation, and DOER Marine. Ben holds a PhD and a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University, along with a Bachelor’s Degree from Seattle University.
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Ohmium manufactures standardized interlocking modular Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers able to produce pressurized high-purity hydrogen. Individual electrolyzers can be stacked to reduce installation and maintenance costs while enabling unlimited configurations of deployment sizes. Ohmium’s proprietary electrolyzer stack technology cansustain a differential pressure across the membrane without compromise, which enhances cost-effective operations.