Difference between revisions of "Isaac Berzin"
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− | [[Isaac Berzin]] is a senior faculty member at the [[Interdisciplinary Center]] in Herzliya and | + | [[Isaac Berzin]] is a senior faculty member at the [[Interdisciplinary Center]] in Herzliya and established an Israel-based international institute to formulate alternative energy policies, called the [[Institute for Renewable Energy Policy]].<ref>Cleantech, [http://cleantech-israel.blogspot.com/2008/05/isaac-berzin-israels-green-giant.html Isaac Berzin, Israel's "Green Giant"], ''Cleantech Israel'', 18-May-2008, Accessed 26-August-2009</ref>. |
− | Berzin is a chemical engineer who founded [[GreenFuel Technologies Corporation]], a company that aims to use algae to eat up carbon emissions and to produce renewable energy. In 2008, Berzin was named | + | Berzin is a chemical engineer who founded [[GreenFuel Technologies Corporation]], a company that aims to use algae to eat up carbon emissions and to produce renewable energy. In 2008, Berzin was named in the Time Magazine 100 Most Influential List<ref>Fredd Krupp, [http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1733748_1733754_1735703,00.html Isaac Berzin], ''Time Magazine'', Accessed 26-August-2009</ref>. |
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Latest revision as of 22:51, 14 September 2009
Isaac Berzin is a senior faculty member at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya and established an Israel-based international institute to formulate alternative energy policies, called the Institute for Renewable Energy Policy.[1].
Berzin is a chemical engineer who founded GreenFuel Technologies Corporation, a company that aims to use algae to eat up carbon emissions and to produce renewable energy. In 2008, Berzin was named in the Time Magazine 100 Most Influential List[2].
Affiliations
Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya | GreenFuel Technologies Corporation
Notes
- ↑ Cleantech, Isaac Berzin, Israel's "Green Giant", Cleantech Israel, 18-May-2008, Accessed 26-August-2009
- ↑ Fredd Krupp, Isaac Berzin, Time Magazine, Accessed 26-August-2009