Peteris Eizentals

Laboratory Engineer at Saltfoss Energy

Peteris Eizentals is a Laboratory Engineer at Seaborg Technologies. Peteris has also worked as a Lead Researcher at Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte (Riga Technical University) and as a Field Services Engineer at American Baltic Technology Corporation Ltd.

Eizentals has experience in troubleshooting, analog and digital electronics, electromechanical systems, sensors, mechanical engineering, and medical devices. Peteris is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of medical devices such as hematology analyzers, defibrillators, automated sample processing systems, cryoablation system, blood gas analyzers, and immunoassay analyzers.

Peteris Eizentals is originally from Latvia. Peteris has a Bachelor's degree in Medical Physics and Engineering from Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte (Riga Technical University). Peteris also has a Master's degree in Medical Physics from the same school. In addition, they have a certification from Riga Business School in Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency - Advanced (C1). Currently, they are a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) candidate in Mechanical Engineering at Kochi University of Technology.

They are on a team with Mathias Bertrand - Head of Engineering, Adam Elphinstone - Interface & Control Engineer, and Andreas B. Juhl - Design Engineer. Peteris Eizentals reports to Eirik Eide Pettersen, Co-founder & CTO.

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Saltfoss Energy

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Saltfoss Energy is a scale-up company at the forefront of advanced and innovative nuclear reactor technology working to provide abundant, affordable, and sustainable energy available to all. We have grown to become the leading molten salt reactor start-up outside of North America with an international team from all over the world. We are actively developing the design for our Compact Molten Salt Reactor, alongside licensing and experimental validation activities of key safety and performance claims, and are currently building new experimental facilities.


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