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Allison Pieja

Co-founder & CTO, Mango Materials

Allison Pieja is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Mango Materials, a start-up company that produces biodegradable polymers from methane gas.12 She received her Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Stanford University in 2011, focusing on the production of poly-hydroxyalkanoate (PHA) from methane using methane-eating microorganisms.14

At Mango Materials, Allison leads the scale-up and optimization of the company's process to produce biopolymer from waste methane gas.15 The company has recently built a PHA production facility at a wastewater treatment plant in Vacaville, California, where they capture methane produced during water treatment and use it to create biodegradable materials.3

Allison's background includes:

  • B.S.E. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Princeton University (2004)1
  • Ph.D. in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Stanford University (2011)1
  • Contributions to multiple patents and publications in the PHA field14

Her work at Mango Materials focuses on developing a carbon-negative process for producing biodegradable plastics, which could potentially replace carbon-intensive conventional plastics.3 Allison is passionate about the outdoors and has completed many trail ultramarathons.5

Highlights

Jul 22 · newscenter.lbl.gov
Creating Carbon Negative Materials with Ancient Microbes
Mar 4 · theorg.com
Allison Pieja - CTO, Civil & Environmental Engineer - The Org
Allison Pieja - CTO, Civil & Environmental Engineer - The Org
News | Vacaville, CA
Oct 18 · nasa.gov
Molly Morse and Allison Pieja: Methane to Biopolymers - NASA
May 1 · nereidbio.org
Allison Pieja - Nereid Biomaterials
Allison Pieja - Nereid Biomaterials
Feb 18 · ngi.stanford.edu
Allison Pieja (Mango Materials) - Stanford Natural Gas Initiative

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Allison Pieja
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San Francisco Bay Area