Casey is a physicist, engineer, and founder of Terraform Industries, where he leads efforts to generate synthetic natural gas from atmospheric CO₂ and solar power, targeting scalable solutions for the energy industry. He earned a PhD in theoretical physics from Caltech, focusing on gravitational wave algorithms and computational relativity, and holds a Bachelor of Science in advanced mathematics and physics from the University of Sydney. At NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Casey developed software systems for satellite mapping and GNSS radar applications, contributing to Earth and Mars missions. Previously, he worked at Hyperloop One, advancing magnetic levitation and transportation technologies and securing several patents in the process. Casey’s diverse skill set spans deep learning, numerical simulation, and aerospace engineering, reflected in his technical writing and industry presentations. His leadership at Terraform Industries focuses on decarbonizing energy, innovating at the intersection of hardware and climate technology. He is recognized in both industry and academia for bridging scientific rigor with practical engineering, aiming to enable a sustainable future.




