Weijia Zhang

Director, Advanced Automation & System at Boston Metal

Weijia Zhang has a diverse work experience in the field of control software engineering and automation. They started their career at MathWorks as an Application Support Engineer, providing support for software applications. They then moved on to become a Software Engineer at MathWorks, where they worked on software development. After that, Weijia joined Altaeros as a Control Software Engineer, contributing to the development of control software. They later took on the role of Team Lead for Control Software Development at ISEE, leading a team in the development of control software. Weijia then transitioned to the role of Senior Control Software Engineer at ISEE. They then returned to Altaeros, this time as a Lead Control Engineer. Most recently, Weijia joined Boston Metal as a Principal Control Engineer, taking on responsibilities in control engineering. They then progressed to become a Team Lead for Model-Based Controls Engineering at Boston Metal. Currently, Weijia holds the position of Advanced Automation & System Manager at Boston Metal.

Weijia Zhang began their education in 2006 at the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. However, no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for this period. Weijia then moved on to Ohio University from 2008 to 2011, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Weijia's education continued at the University of Michigan from 2011 to 2022, where they completed a Master of Science degree in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering.

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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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