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Three deep-tech projects transforming industrial waste into energy, oceans into clean highways, and cities into living ecosystems. Built by engineers who survived the impossible.
Each project solves a critical global challenge using circular economy principles and zero-waste architecture.
Converts 177M+ tons of toxic red mud (bauxite tailings) into URC-1 ceramic thermal storage blocks. Ultra-low-cost energy storage at a fraction of lithium-ion prices. Closed-loop, zero-waste.
A hydrogen fuel cell + solar hybrid propulsion system for maritime vessels. Designed for Iceland's fishing fleet and coastal transport. Zero-emission marine movement powered by renewable energy.
Modular panels of stabilized moss on recycled-plastic substrates. Natural insulation, CO₂ absorption, and aesthetic facades. Perfect synergy with bio-building materials like Hempcrete.
Whimsical ceramic planters shaped like Icelandic trolls, designed for growing herbs. Handcrafted character-filled pottery that combines Nordic folklore with functional urban gardening.
Engineers who build from first principles, not from privilege.
Materials science, thermochemical system architecture, industrial R&D. Creator of UCTS, Solar-H₂, and Moss Tile.
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Financial modeling, market strategy, and investment analysis for the UCTS ecosystem.
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Environmental advocacy, sustainability strategy, and green technology advisory for Moss Tile and Solar-H₂ Boost.
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Platform engineering, automation, Dossier-as-Code architecture, DevOps, and CI/CD pipelines.
LinkedIn → yaro.page →"The barracks is not a prison — it's a rent-free co-working space with full board. Use it to build a foundation that cannot be demolished."— From the Strategic Roadmap, February 2026