Favorite Parts Of Being A Fuel Cell Engineer At ZeroAvia
William's favorite aspect of being a Fuel Cell Engineer at ZeroAvia is "creating things that didn't previously exist" and contributing to a significant reduction in carbon emissions within the aviation industry; the potential for large-scale climate impact through this work is particularly rewarding.
Engineering, Sustainability, Innovation, Climate Change, Clean Energy
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William Williamson
Fuel Cell Engineer
ZeroAvia
University of Houston, University of Houston - Clear Lake, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Alabama, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Future Studies, Engineering Management (MS,MS)
Psychology
Aerospace, Aviation & Defense, Energy & Utilities
Research and Development (R&D)
Honors Student, Took Out Loans, Worked 20+ Hours in School, Greek Life Member, Student Athlete
Video Highlights
1. Creating new technologies with a significant impact on aviation.
2. Contributing to reducing carbon emissions and mitigating climate change.
3. Working on a large-scale project with global implications for sustainability.
Transcript
What do you enjoy most about being in your current role?
My favorite part about this is creating things that didn't previously exist, things that are going to change the direction of aviation. The fact that there's such a big player in the carbon emissions side of things is also significant.
I really enjoy the potential impact on climate that our work can have on a large scale.
