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-:Mike is first and foremost a tinkerer - from an early age dismantling every toy and gadget, his first 'experiment' was swapping a drill for the blender motor and creating a homemade woodchipper. Since then his attention has been a little less destructive but no less experimental. Concentrating in physical sciences throughout college at Stanford University, Mike got heavily involved in the Solar Car Project where he met the EniTech startup team. Since then he hasn't looked back - tinkering away at EniTech is a dream come true as Mike switched from photovoltaic to tachyon collection.+:Mike is first and foremost a tinkerer - from an early age dismantling every toy and gadget, his first 'experiment' was swapping a drill for the blender motor and creating a homemade woodchipper. Since then his attention has been a little less destructive but no less experimental. Concentrating in physical sciences throughout college at Stanford University, Mike got heavily involved in the [http://solarcar.stanford.edu/ Solar Car Project] where he met the EniTech startup team. Since then he hasn't looked back - tinkering away at EniTech is a dream come true as Mike switched from photovoltaic to tachyon collection.
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Mike Shelton

Mike Shelton
Lead Research Associate.
Mike is first and foremost a tinkerer - from an early age dismantling every toy and gadget, his first 'experiment' was swapping a drill for the blender motor and creating a homemade woodchipper. Since then his attention has been a little less destructive but no less experimental. Concentrating in physical sciences throughout college at Stanford University, Mike got heavily involved in the Solar Car Project where he met the EniTech startup team. Since then he hasn't looked back - tinkering away at EniTech is a dream come true as Mike switched from photovoltaic to tachyon collection.
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