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Ian Burgess

President at Validere

Toronto, Ontario

Invests in

Locations:

  • Min Investment:

    $200,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $300,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $250,000.00

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    (2008 - 2012)

  • Y Combinator

    (2016 - 2016)

  • NEXT Founders Entrepreneurship Training Program

    NEXT Canada

    (2016 - 2016)

  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

    (2004 - 2008)

Work Experience

  • President & CTO

    2015

    Emissions and commodity management platform built by the experts for the people making a difference. Over 50 companies spanning energy, carbon removal and nature-based solutions rely on Validere's technology and multidisciplinary experts to understand their physical and environmental commodities and navigate an increasingly complex environment with clarity and ease. The company has offices in Calgary, Toronto, and Austin, TX. validere.com

  • Board Member

    2020

  • Venture Partner

    2020

  • Senior Venture Partner

    2018 - 2020

    Y Combinator Alumni supporting YC startups. Pioneer Fund pools capital and expertise from 170+ YC alumni to support the next generation of startups

  • Banting Fellow

    2014 - 2015

    Developing self-powered microfluidics and readout mechanisms for low-cost diagnostics for infectious diseases in the field.

  • Wyss Technology Development Fellow

    2012 - 2014

    Developing adaptive optical materials for application in colorants, sensing and camouflage. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=aDAkVOIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

2008 - 2012

  • PhD Student (nanoscale optics and adaptive materials)

    2008 - 2012

    My research focused on soft materials that could manipulate light on very small scales in dynamically adjustable ways. Over the course of my PhD I worked on different applications in diagnostics, signal processing, and quantum computing. My advisors were Prof. Marko Loncar (Electrical Engineering) and Joanna Aizenberg (Materials Science and Chemistry).

INRS

2008 - 2008

  • Research Assistant, Nonlinear Photonics Group

    2008 - 2008

    I built theoretical models to predict the behaviour of strong light pulses in liquid crystals whose properties changed in response to illumination at both fast and slow time scales. This research was aimed at making better signal processing circuits.

  • Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry

    2005 - 2007

    Characterized spontaneous optical pattern formation in the photopolymerization of an organosiloxane.

  • Research Assistant, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

    2006 - 2006

    Designed and conducted an experimental method to measure quantum yields and fluorescence stabilities of many dyes in polymer films. Analyzed chemical degradation in aircraft wire segments using FTIR, GC and DSC-TGA.