Jonathan Lizarazo Discusses Minimization of Risk Associated with Hazardous Materials Transportation [On Location]

Martin Bergstedt

Martin Bergstedt is an experienced executive, with a Chemical Engineering degree from the University of Minnesota. He first joined Economics Laboratory at their pilot plant, performing process development and plant start-ups. From there he held positions of progressively increasing scope and responsibility at ETD Technology and DuPont Electronics, and then spent ten years in General Manager positions with Aptus (Westinghouse) Environmental and USFilter (Veolia). He worked at U.S. Water Services as Director of Engineering and Project Management, overseeing the design, specification and installation of water treatment systems for 60 new ethanol plants in a three year period, and is currently General Manager, Eastern U.S. at Amazon Environmental. His greatest successes are when taking underperforming or inexperienced organizations and forging a cohesive effort to accomplish the project or profit objectives.

Jonathan Lizarazo of the Universidad de los Andes in Colombia discusses his poster and paper titled Fuels Transportation Network Design: Minimization of Risk Associated to Hazardous Materials Transportation. You can watch him explain it in the video panel to the right.

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