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Undergraduate students Michael Gidding and Daniel Garcia pitched their new venture, Saturnis, at the Clean Energy Challenge in Chicago on February 29. Saturnis won the $5,000 prize for a Missouri team.
1/16/2012
Saturnis, a company started by undergraduate students Michael Gidding and Daniel Garcia, has been chosen as one of 16 semifinalists in the Clean Energy Trust's inaugural Clean Energy Student Challenge. The students brought home a $10,000 prize and will compete for $100,000 next.
WUSTL is an anchor partner of the Clean Energy Trust, a consortium of prominent business and civic leaders that aims to accelerate the pace of clean energy innovation in the Midwest.
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The WUSTL student team, called Saturnis, was selected for their biomass proposal.
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DateAdded: 3/1/2012