suhaas garre

I am currently a Master's student in the Environmental Engineering program at Stanford University. I completed my undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Bioengineering.

My professional interests generally center around how to optimally deploy technological solutions at scale. I thrive under ambiguity and I enjoy applying my ability to engage with both technical and non-technical stakeholders in various disciplines. My explorations currently span energy-tech, fintech, and biotech. My main goal is to surround myself with bright people working on hard problems. That's where all the fun is!

I've most recently consulted with CrossnoKaye, Gravity Climate, and charity: water in matters of both product development and data science. This work has spanned industrial energy optimization, carbon accounting, and water supply resiliency, respectively.

Before climate-tech, I worked extensively in the biotech space, first at the Abate Lab at UCSF, and then at the Stott Lab at Harvard Medical School. All of that work was in some way related to applying medical devices to collect and analyze biological data at very high throughputs. I then spent some time in the startup world working as a data scientist and product lead at REACT Neuro, where we developed a VR platform for assessing brain health.

For a more thorough timeline, here is my LinkedIn.

Outside of professional pursuits, I enjoy digital and film photography, reading lighthearted books (especially the works of PG Wodehouse), and attempting random Fermi estimations.

If you'd like to chat more, shoot me an email at suhaas [at] hey.com.