Andrew Haddad
Andrew is a Research Scientist in the Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). There, his group studies mechanisms of ion separation and recovery with a specific interest in addressing separation problems that affect water and critical materials security. He is a member of the National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI), the Lithium Resource Research and Innovation Center (LiRRIC), LBNLs Energy Storage Center, and the Critical Materials Innovation Hub (CMI). Previously, Andrew was a Rosenfeld Postdoctoral Fellow at LBNL/UC Berkeley, and earned his PhD in inorganic chemistry from the University of Louisville in 2017.
Awards
Spot: Team Workforce Development - August 18th 2021
For contributions to the Lab's Workforce Development & Education programs in Spring and/or Summer of 2021, and for supporting research experiences for undergraduates, teachers, and faculty collaborators.
People's Choice Award: SAFR: Scalable and Affordable Fluoride Removal - November 3rd 2017
On Friday, Nov. 3, Berkeley Lab researcher-entrepreneurs made their business cases in front of an expert panel at LBNL's Inaugural Pitch Competition, hosted by Berkeley Lab's Innovation and Partnerships Office.
ETA Postdoc, Andrew Haddad, won the People's Choice Award: SAFR: Scalable and Affordable Fluoride Removal.