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Alexander Prinzi

Process Engineer at Carbice Corporation

Alexander Prinzi began their career in 2013 as a Research Assistant at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, where they were responsible for F-16 flight data analysis, C-130 upgrade package CAD design and drawings, and designing and building a test handler to quality control Radio Frequency circuit boards. In 2015, they joined Carbice Nanotechnologies, Inc. as a Process Engineer, where they were tasked with controlling Carbon Nanotube growth quality and improving the process, as well as scaling production to meet industry demands.

Alexander Prinzi attended the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2011 to 2017, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.

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Atlanta, United States

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Carbice Corporation

Carbice is developing a product used to dissipate heat away from product packaging to stop electronic devices from overheating.


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