Kenichi Soga Named a Bakar Fellow, Recognizing Breakthroughs in Smart Infrastructure

Professor Kenichi Soga is one of 7 Berkeley faculty scientists named as 2019-20 Bakar Fellows, an honor that gives the fellows the money and time to translate their laboratory breakthroughs into technologies ready for the marketplace.

His project is Smart Infrastructure using Real-time Distributed Sensing Technology.

C&EN names Will Tarpeh among "Talented 12"—young scientists using chemistry to tackle world's problems

Chemistry & Engineering News selected Will Tarpeh (CE PhD _) as one of its "Talented 12:  Young scientists tackling the world's problems with chemistry."

Tarpeh is developing ways to extract resources from human waste, such as nitrogen in urine, to make valuable products, like fertilizers and cleaning products.

"This idea of looking at waste as a resource could help us meet the environmental challenges of a growing human population and changing climate," he says.

Tarpeh is current an Assistant Professor at Stanford University.