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Arash Amini began his journey into Chicago's sustainable agriculture movement at UIC, where he graduated with a physics degree in 2009. Shortly after finishing school, he created a think-tank to generate and develop business ideas in Chicago. It was through these efforts that Arash met and became colleagues with many of the leaders in the Midwest's sustainable food scene, including Myles Harston, John Edel, and James Godsil. In July 2010, Arash co-founded his first start-up, 312 Aquaponics, which is developing aquaponic systems and technologies for urban applications. When he's not working hard on growing 312, Arash enjoys reading up on physics, debating vehemently, and breakdancing.
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