Summary
Aaron Krupp is a technical mentor and R&D leader focused on applying engineering to real-world water systems. Based in Ithaca, New York, he has spent nine years guiding Caminos de Agua's research programs, mentoring staff, and securing grants while shaping onboarding and public-speaking initiatives. His work spans online water-quality maps, rainwater harvesting tools, low-cost arsenic and fluoride treatment, and robust filtration technology like Aguadapt, which earned national recognition as a Dyson Award finalist. Aaron's background combines a Caltech mechanical engineering degree with a geography MA from the University of Arizona, fostering an interdisciplinary, field-ready approach. He brings hands-on lab and field experience as a desalination fellow and water-system technician, plus teaching roles at Caltech and the University of Arizona.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Engineering, Physics, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Engineering, Physics at Oberlin College
English, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Spanish