Nth Cycle
William Moore is an experienced electrochemical engineer currently working at Nth Cycle, where responsibilities include designing and performing electrochemical experiments to enhance electro-extraction technology. Previously, William served as a Graduate Student Researcher at UC Irvine, focusing on the synthesis and stability of low oxidation state f-block metal complexes, and also held positions as a Graduate Teaching Assistant for various chemistry courses. An earlier role at The University of Kansas involved examining transition metal-based catalysis while working as an Undergraduate Research Assistant. In addition to academic roles, William contributed as a Spanish/English translator at the JayDoc Free Clinic and was a group leader at the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence. William holds a PhD in Chemistry from UC Irvine and a BS in Chemistry from The University of Kansas.
Nth Cycle
Nth Cycle is a metals process technology company. We use clean, modular electro-extraction to aid in lithium battery recycling and upgrading critical minerals from mining.