Researchers fast track their business ideas through Techcelerate programme
Three chemical engineers have been accepted onto the Techcelerate programme, a three-month initiative developed and run by Imperial College London.
The programme provides funding and access to expert advisors to enable early career research to hone their entrepreneurial skills and connect with business and industry. The purpose is to support them in explore and reaching the full commercial potential of their research.
This year Dr Salvador Acha Izquierdo, Dr Niccolo Le Brun and Dr Clementine Chambon will all be taking part in the scheme.
Salvador Acha Izquierdo, Research Fellow in Energy Systems and the Built Environment
Dr Niccolo Le Brun, Research Associate in the Department of Chemical Engineering
Niccolo’s research combines industrial data and physics-based modelling to help companies become more efficient in the way they utilise resources. He does this by applying the algorithms he develops to real-world applications in industry. He is currently conducting a project which aims to optimise in real-time the cogeneration system of a supermarket to enable them to reduce costs, carbon emissions, and maintenance issues. On joining Techcelerate he said: “I am very happy to have joined the program; I am looking forward to understand the commercial potential of our know-how and see how it can be adopted across different industries.”
Dr Clementine Chambon, Research Fellow in Off-Grid Energy Systems and Chief Technology Officer of Oorja Development Solutions
Chemical engineers also took part in the programme last year. Find out how Dr Marin Sawa, Dr Geraldine Torin Ollarves and Dr Florence Gschwend benefitted from the scheme on the Techcelerate website.
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