Liam O’Buachalla

Chemical Engineering Co-op at Boston Metal

Liam O’Buachalla is a Chemical Engineering student at Northeastern University, expected to graduate in May 2025, with a strong background in chemical engineering and customer service. Currently serving as a Chemical Engineering Co-op at Boston Metal since January 2024, Liam performs degradation analysis on metal alloy compositions and explores failure mechanisms post-electrolysis. Previous experience includes a role as an Educator at lululemon since April 2022, where Liam focused on creating exceptional guest experiences, and an internship at Advent Technologies Holdings, Inc. from January to June 2023, involving the production and analytical testing of electrode samples and catalyst quality control. Earlier roles include Head Counselor at Nyack Field Club, managing a day camp for children, and serving as a Peer Tutor in high school, aiding fellow students in their academic growth.

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Boston Metal

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Boston Metal is a global metals technology solutions company that is commercializing Molten Oxide Electrolysis (MOE), a patented tonnage metals production platform. MOE provides the metals industry with a more efficient, lower cost, and greener solution for the production of a wide variety of metals and alloys from a wide variety of feedstocks. Boston Metal works closely with customers to tailor the MOE technology for specific alloys, feedstocks, and business needs. Today, the steel industry is the largest industrial source of CO2 emissions because of a reliance on coal. Boston Metal removes coal from the process, driving CO2 emissions to zero and providing substantial OPEX and CAPEX savings. Boston Metal’s headquarters and industrial development center are located in Woburn, MA, USA. Boston Metal is supported by world-class investors, including Breakthrough Energy Ventures, OGCI Climate Investments, Prelude Ventures, and The Engine.


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