Rishi Ganeriwala

Staff Flight Systems Software Engineer at Insight M

Rishi Ganeriwala is a highly experienced Staff Flight Systems Software Engineer at Insight M, specializing in the development of scientific instrument control software for methane emissions detection since December 2021. Prior to this role, Rishi served at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Computational Physics Code Developer and Engineering Analyst, focusing on thermomechanical modeling for additive manufacturing, finite element software development, and various modeling techniques involving unusual materials across multiple systems from January 2016 to December 2021. Rishi's academic background includes a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley, where research included modeling and simulation of selective laser sintering, alongside teaching experience as a Graduate Student Instructor. Early professional exposure includes positions at Siemens Energy and Consumers Energy, where Rishi worked on computational modeling and engineering projects, as well as a production assistant role at Spectra Quest, Inc.

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Insight M

Founded in 2014, Insight M is a consultative methane emissions management company driven by our unwavering commitment to scientific rigor and overall customer success. We are the energy industry’s leader in high-frequency aerial methane detection. Our team is comprised of leading methane scientists, engineers, and strategists whose sole focus is to create evidence-based solutions that empower our customers to achieve operational excellence in methane management. We help oil and gas operators to take a pragmatic approach to reducing their emissions—helping them keep gas in the pipe and protect their brand from public and regulatory scrutiny. 
 Our work has saved our oil and gas customers over $500 million in gas value and mitigated over 140 billion cubic feet of methane from entering the atmosphere—equivalent to taking 54 million gas cars off the road for a year.


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