Profile of David Unnervik

Present
Japanese government funded PhD (MEXT) in the field of carbon capture. First year PhD student,
Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, School of Materials and Chemical Technology,
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Education & Professional Experience
2013-2015: Bachelor's in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland)

2015-2016: Year abroad at KTH (Stockholm, Sweden) to complete the Bachelor's degree

2016-2018: Master's in Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland)

Aug. 2017 - Jan. 2018: Process engineering intern responsible for conducting product development trials at pilot scale, production processes optimizations and troubleshooting trials (Syngenta, Basel, Switzerland)

Feb. 2018 - Aug. 2018: Master's project in Yasuaki Einaga's laboratory at Keio University (Tokyo, Japan), under the supervision of Prof. Comninellis (EPFL). Master's project title: "Importance of Transport Phenomena during the Electrochemical Reduction of CO2"

2019: Research assistant for ICAST (Institute for Communication and Analysis of Science and Technology, Geneva, Switzerland)

2020 - 2022: Consultant in the field of sustainable development with a focus on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) solutions for DSS+ (previously Sofies, Geneva, Switzerland)
Hobby
Anything mountain related, especially rock climbing, camping, hiking. Sports in general. Also love reading and playing the guitar.