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Patrick Sarver is listed as Cofounder at Climate Startup at Sora Fuel, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at mit.edu and a matched LinkedIn profile for Patrick Sarver.
Patrick Sarver previously worked as Cofounder and CSO at Sora Fuel and Associate at Engine Ventures. Patrick Sarver holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Chemistry from Princeton University.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Sora Fuel has a novel pathway to SAF that has no feedstock constraints, is carbon negative and can be located anywhere that low cost renewable energy is broadly available.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Worked on all aspects of deal sourcing, technical diligence, and support for portfolio companies as part of investment team at Engine Ventures. Particular focus on new approaches carbon capture and utilization, access to critical minerals for the energy transition, and therapeutic platform companies.
Part-time fellowship with a venture capital investment team. Conduced landscape mapping for broad areas of tough tech and technical diligence of incoming opportunities across climate change and human health.
Cambridge, Ma
Postdoctoral research in inorganic/materials chemistry focusing on the applications of metal-organic frameworks. Developed efficient heterogeneous catalytic processes for the upgrading of abundant feedstocks and discovered of new, tunable materials for atmospheric water harvesting. Applied for and received NIH funding for an independently prepared proposal on the design of metal-organic frameworks for selective C–H functionalization.Advisor: Mircea Dincă
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Initial portion of postdoctoral research funded by a collaboration with Johnson Matthey focused on the development, optimization, and mechanistic understanding of selective heterogeneous catalysis.
Princeton, Nj
Graduate research in organic chemistry focusing on the development of novel reactions to expedite drug discovery. Discovered synthetic methodologies for the direct functionalization of unreactive C–H bonds by combining polyoxometallate photocatalysis and transition metal catalysis. Leveraged the unusual reactivity of an industrial waste product, sulfur dioxide, to develop new methods for the synthesis of C–S bonds. Advisor: David W. C. MacMillan
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
Teaching assistant for undergraduate organic chemistry. Led several weekly 20-person problem solving sessions, prepared lectures, and designed exams.
Cambridge, Ma
Medicinal chemistry research in oncology drug discovery. Collaborated with scientists on large, interdisciplinary teams to design and synthesize small molecules to answer key scientific questions. Contributed to the identification of TNO155, an allosteric SHP2 inhibitor undergoing clinical trials for the treatment of cancer.
Branford, Ct
Synthetic organic chemistry research at a small contract research organization. Designed and executed multi-step syntheses of complex organic molecules.
Middletown, Ct
Teaching assistant for introductory organic chemistry (five semesters). Led weekly problem-solving sessions and reviewed course material with students. Organized and ran pre-exam review sessions.
Middletown, Ct
Synthetic organic chemistry research with a focus on novel methods for enantioselective synthesis with applications to the total syntheses of chiral natural products. Worked full-time for two summers and one semester; worked part-time for five semestersAdvisor: Michael A. Calter
Kiel, Germany
Organic materials chemistry research with a focus on photoswitchable and mechanophoric conducting organic polymers with applications to the field of organic electronics.Advisor: Anne Staubitz
Thesis Title: The Decatungstate Anion in Metallaphotoredox Catalysis
Honors Thesis: New Electrophiles for the Catalytic, Asymmetric "Interrupted" Feist-Benary Reaction - High Honors in Chemistry - Phi Beta.
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Patrick Sarver holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Chemistry from Princeton University.
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