Colton C.

Colton C.

Senior Quantitative Analyst Hydrogen & Eu Power @ ICIS

About Colton C.

Colton C. is a Senior Quantitative Analyst specializing in Hydrogen and EU Power at ICIS, with a strong educational background in energy technology and engineering. He has held various analytical and engineering roles across Canada and Europe, contributing to projects in sustainable energy and climate change.

Current Role at ICIS

Colton C. serves as a Senior Quantitative Analyst specializing in Hydrogen and EU Power at ICIS. He has held this position since 2022, contributing to the analysis and development of quantitative models in the energy sector. His work focuses on hydrogen markets and European power systems, leveraging his extensive background in energy technology and engineering.

Previous Experience at ICIS

Prior to his current role, Colton C. worked at ICIS as an Analyst in EU Power and Carbon Markets from 2020 to 2022. In this capacity, he analyzed market trends and provided insights into carbon pricing and energy policies. He also held the position of Student Analyst at ICIS in 2019, where he gained foundational experience in energy market analysis.

Education and Expertise

Colton C. holds a Bachelor's Degree in Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering from Carleton University, completed between 2013 and 2018. He furthered his education by obtaining multiple Master's degrees in Energy Technology from InnoEnergy, Fluid Mechanics and Energetics from Institut polytechnique de Grenoble, and Mechanical Engineering from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, all completed between 2018 and 2020.

Teaching and Research Experience

Colton C. has experience in academia, having worked as a Teaching Assistant at Carleton University from 2015 to 2017. He also served as a Research Assistant at the same institution in 2018. His roles involved supporting educational activities and contributing to research projects in the field of energy engineering.

Early Career and Internships

Colton C. began his professional career with internships at Environment and Climate Change Canada, where he worked as an Engineering Intern from 2016 to 2018 and as a Junior Project Engineer for four months in 2018. He also completed a Master Thesis at EDF in Paris for six months in 2020, gaining practical experience in energy projects.

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