
Bio:
Megan O’Connor is an environmental engineer and chemist who has 7 years’ experience in developing carbon nanotube membrane separation technologies. Megan developed the unique hard-tech that uses electro-extraction to turn battery recycling waste streams into profitable commodities. Nth Cycle outputs are metal hydroxides that can be sold to hydrometallurgical refineries for reuse in lithium-ion cathode manufacturing lines. She holds a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Duke University and is a graduate of the second cohort of Innovation Crossroads at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.