Summary
Alexander Dyall is a research engineer with eight years of hands-on experience in chemical and environmental engineering, focused on sustainable thermal energy storage, water treatment, and humanitarian engineering. At MicroEra Power he prototypes, tests, and models thermochemical storage systems, translating lab-scale material insights into robust module designs. His background includes coauthoring peer-reviewed research, operating high-precision instruments (TGA-DSC, mass spectrometer), and writing thermodynamic calculation code to evaluate process performance. Comfortable in both experimental and computational roles, he brings rigorous safety practices and a knack for adapting synthesis procedures to new materials. Based in Rochester, NY, he pairs practical prototype development with published research—bridging academic depth and industrial productization.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Environmental Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Environmental Engineering at Oregon State University