Tuverl
Bahlakoana Mabetha is an emerging electrical engineer with diverse experience in analog design and energy access technologies. As an Analog Design Engineer at Analog Devices, Bahlakoana Mabetha focused on developing a compact boost output short circuit disconnection circuit, contributing to PCB prototype and IC level implementation. Previously, as an Energy Access Fellow at OnePower Africa, Bahlakoana Mabetha designed a low-cost smart meter for mini grids and programmed Arduino microcontrollers for remote monitoring. Early research experiences include work on power electronics for Robobees as part of a summer research program at Harvard and development of high-efficiency cavity structures at the Laboratory for Nanoscale Optics. Bahlakoana Mabetha holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Harvard University and is pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering at Dartmouth College.
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Tuverl
Tuverl is an app that seeks to make Public Transport cheaper and more accessible to millions of commuters across African countries.