National Geographic Explorer Grace C. Young is an aquanaut, sailor, diver and ocean engineer. Currently, she’s a lead scientist at X, Alphabet’s Moonshot Factory where her team is creating radical new technologies to protect the ocean while feeding humanity sustainably.
Grace is a former ballerina and studied Mechanical & Ocean Engineering at MIT and did her PhD at Oxford as a Marshal Scholar. In 2014, she lived underwater for 15 days as part of Fabian Cousteau’s Mission 31.
You can learn more about Grace at www.graceunderthesea.com and follow her on Instagram @gracecalvertyoung and twitter @grace_h20.
A special thank you to my friend Brian Ferguson from Arena Labs and the Liminal Collective for first introducing me to Grace.
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