Elizabeth Greenberg

Process Engineer at Lilac Solutions

Elizabeth Greenberg has a diverse work experience spanning from 2017 to 2022. Elizabeth started as an Ice Cream Scooper at Sundae School Ice Cream Parlor in 2017 and continued in the role until 2018. In 2019, they worked as a Shift Supervisor at the same establishment, overseeing shifts and managing tasks, finances, and inventory.

During their undergraduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley, Elizabeth worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the C. Chang lab from November 2019 to April 2020. Their responsibilities included studying the effects of iron and other metals on neurodegenerative diseases.

In 2020, they interned at Giner, Inc. as a Chemical Engineering Intern. During their internship, they were involved in the design, development, and implementation of a regenerative fuel cell system funded by the Department of Energy. Elizabeth also conducted research and provided assistance in writing a report for the FAA regarding the use of fuel cells and electrolyzers in aerospace.

In 2021, Elizabeth joined Berkeley Lab as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Weber Lab. In this role, they worked on the characterization and understanding of forces in iridium ink systems for PEM water electrolysis. Elizabeth gained experience in ink fabrication, MEA preparation, and characterization through SEM and USAXS, as well as cell testing and performance analysis. Their role at Berkeley Lab is expected to end in February 2023.

In 2022, Elizabeth started working at Lilac Solutions, Inc. as a Process Engineer. The details of their role are not provided in the given information, but they are currently employed in this position.

Elizabeth Greenberg began their education at Wayland High School, where they attended from 2014 to 2018. Elizabeth then pursued their Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, from 2018 to 2022. During their time at UC Berkeley, they also obtained a minor in Spanish Language, Literature, and Culture from 2020 to 2022.

In addition to their formal education, Elizabeth has obtained several certifications in process safety from the AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers). In November 2021, they earned certifications in "An Introduction to Managing Process Safety Hazards", "An Introduction to Process Safety", "Hazard Recognition", "Minimizing & Identifying Process Safety Hazards", and "Process Safety Ethics". Prior to that, in August 2021, they obtained the certification in "Process Safety Ethics".

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