Grant Williamson, PhD

Research And Development Manager at ABV Technology

Grant Williamson, PhD has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Grant started their career as a National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Participant at the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2010. Grant then worked as a Supply Management Intern at Lam Research in 2011, where they drove process improvement projects and utilized reliability engineering principles.

In 2012, they joined GE Power & Water as an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, where they provided process support and worked on product development for membrane distillation systems. Grant also developed bids for instrumentation and controls systems. Grant continued working at GE Power & Water as a full-time employee until 2015.

From 2015 to 2019, Grant worked at the University of Washington as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow. In this role, they synthesized and tested novel nanomaterials for battery applications and other clean energy uses. Grant developed scalable syntheses of nanomaterials and characterized them using advanced microscopy techniques.

Since 2019, Grant has been working at ABV Technology, where they held two roles. As a Senior Product Engineer, they developed technology to process beer into non-alcoholic beverages and hard seltzer. Grant also worked on product development for other technologies in the craft brewery industry. In their role as a Research and Development Manager, they lead a team in improving skidded equipment, developing new analytical technologies, and managing laboratory testing, quality control, and environmental health and safety programs.

Throughout their career, Grant has demonstrated expertise in engineering, research, and development, with a focus on clean energy, nanomaterials, and process optimization.

Grant Williamson, PhD has a strong educational background in the field of engineering. Grant obtained their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Washington in 2012. Subsequently, they pursued their Master of Science degree in Molecular Engineering from the same university, completing it in 2017. In 2019, Grant successfully earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Molecular Engineering from the University of Washington. Prior to their university studies, Grant attended Lakeside School from 2004 to 2008, although specific details regarding their degree or field of study are not available.

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Timeline

  • Research And Development Manager

    August, 2022 - present

  • Senior Product Engineer

    September, 2019