Bryan Jungers
About Bryan Jungers
Bryan Jungers serves as the Director of Mobility at E Source, where he focuses on research related to blockchain, cryptocurrency, and transportation electrification. He has nearly 20 years of experience in engineering and research, having held various roles in organizations such as the California Energy Commission and the Electric Power Research Institute.
Current Role at E Source
Bryan Jungers currently serves as the Director of Mobility at E Source, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he focuses on research related to mobility solutions and emerging technologies. His work involves conducting research on blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies, contributing to the organization's understanding of these innovations within the mobility sector. E Source is known for its commitment to providing insights and solutions for energy efficiency and sustainability.
Education and Expertise
Bryan Jungers holds a Master's degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Davis, where he studied from 2004 to 2008. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Resources Engineering from Humboldt State University, completing his studies in 2004. His academic background is complemented by nearly 20 years of professional experience in engineering, research, and analysis, with a specific focus on controlled environment agriculture and transportation electrification.
Professional Experience
Bryan Jungers has held various positions throughout his career, contributing to multiple organizations. He worked at E Source in several capacities, including Research Manager, Lead Analyst, and Senior Research Manager, before becoming the Director of Mobility. His previous roles include positions at TechCast, Gila Watershed Partnership, and Plug In America. He also has experience as a Technical Advisory Committee member at the Resource Innovation Institute and has been involved with the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).
Research and Development Contributions
Throughout his career, Bryan Jungers has been actively involved in research and development related to emerging technologies. His work has included projects focused on transportation electrification and controlled environment agriculture. He has also contributed to research initiatives at the California Energy Commission during his graduate studies and has served as a Graduate Student Intern and Fellow at UC Davis, where he gained valuable experience in engineering research.
Early Education and Background
Bryan Jungers completed his high school education at Boron High School, earning his diploma between 1996 and 2000. His foundational education laid the groundwork for his future studies in environmental engineering. His academic journey continued at Humboldt State University and later at UC Davis, where he developed a strong background in engineering principles and practices.