Phillip Chacon is a PhD candidate in Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan, focused on underground hydrogen storage for long-term renewable energy storage and transportation. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, he combines rigorous academic research with hands-on mentoring and outreach, evidenced by roles spanning undergraduate research, resident assistant leadership, and private tutoring. He earned a BS in Energy Resources Engineering from Stanford and is pursuing MS degrees in Materials Science & Engineering (Stanford) and Environmental Engineering (UM), alongside a PhD at UM. Since 2024, he serves as MI Hydrogen Collaborator at the University of Michigan, bridging research and practical hydrogen storage applications. His experience includes leadership as the founding Resident Assistant for Explore Energy at Stanford and a software development internship at Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, complemented by early roles in education as a private tutor. He is driven by sustainability and an interest in advancing a carbon-free economy, with a track record of interdisciplinary collaboration and mentorship.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Environmental Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Environmental Engineering at University of Michigan
Master of Science - MS, Materials Science & Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Materials Science & Engineering at Stanford University
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