Team Member Bio

Alison Fritz

National Energy Technology Laboratory


Alison Fritz
is a research engineer on the energy process analysis team at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). At NETL, she leads systems analysis and engineering research for the critical mineral and material multi-year research plan at NETL. She also supports several other water management and critical mineral projects including Process Optimization and Modeling for Minerals Sustainability (PrOMMiS), a modeling platform that builds on the IDAES platform to reduce risk and aid scale-up for critical mineral and material technologies. She received a BS in Environmental Engineering from Yale University in 2016, and a PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University in 2023. Prior to her graduate studies, she was an environmental engineer at Jacobs in Chicago, IL where she implemented  environmental data management software for industrial clients and developed tools
for a programmatic approach to sustainable infrastructure evaluation.

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