Photanol
Sabrina Botton is a Lead Scientist at Photanol since 2015, where the focus is on technology that converts CO2 into valuable organic compounds for various markets including food ingredients and bio-fuels. Previously, Sabrina Botton served as a Research Scientist and Postdoctoral Researcher at KWR Watercycle Research Institute, concentrating on drinking water treatment and the effects of biofouling on membrane filtration efficiency. Earlier roles include a Postdoctoral Researcher at TNO, specializing in bioconversion and optimization of bioproduct formation, as well as a PhD Student at the University of Amsterdam, investigating natural attenuation of BTEX in polluted aquifers. Additionally, Sabrina Botton was a Research Assistant at the University of Stuttgart, contributing to a European Union-funded project on drinking water treatment technologies.
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Photanol
Photanol is develops a breakthrough technology to convert CO2 and sunlight into valuable organic compounds.