I support stakeholders in evaluating the techno-economic and environmental feasibility of processes and products across their full life cycle. With over a decade of experience in sustainability assessment, I have led and contributed to rigorous techno-economic analysis (TEA) and life cycle assessment (LCA) of diverse biorefinery pathways. More recently, my work has expanded to include emerging materials, membrane-based separation systems, and engineered carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies. As a staff scientist at a leading U.S. national laboratory, I collaborate extensively with federal agencies, industry partners, and academic institutions to guide R&D investments, inform policy decisions, and accelerate the deployment of sustainable technologies.