Ian Burbulis
Gründer bei Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc.
Profil
Ian Burbulis is the founder of Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc. which was founded in 2008.
He is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia since 2013.
Prior to this, he worked as an Investigator at The Molecular Sciences Institute from 2009 to 2012.
Dr. Burbulis received his doctorate degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University in 1999 and his undergraduate degree from the same institution in 1993.
Aktive Positionen von Ian Burbulis
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Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc.
Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc. develops algae biofuel technologies and produces algae biofuel. The firm also produces algae biofuel. The company was founded by Ian Burbulis, Carlos Gustavo Pesce, Wallace Marshall, Richard Yu and Leandro Vetcher on July 14, 2008 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. | Gründer | 14.07.2008 |
University of Virginia | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01.02.2013 |
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Ian Burbulis
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The Molecular Sciences Institute | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01.12.2012 |
Ausbildung von Ian Burbulis
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University | Doctorate Degree |
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Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc.
Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc. Chemicals: SpecialtyProcess Industries Green Pacific Biologicals, Inc. develops algae biofuel technologies and produces algae biofuel. The firm also produces algae biofuel. The company was founded by Ian Burbulis, Carlos Gustavo Pesce, Wallace Marshall, Richard Yu and Leandro Vetcher on July 14, 2008 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. | Process Industries |
The Molecular Sciences Institute |