The Fourth Act

Caroline Hargrove, CBE FREng, CTO Ceres Power

March 15, 2023 Archimydes Season 1 Episode 5
Caroline Hargrove, CBE FREng, CTO Ceres Power
The Fourth Act
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The Fourth Act
Caroline Hargrove, CBE FREng, CTO Ceres Power
Mar 15, 2023 Season 1 Episode 5
Archimydes

Hello and welcome to the Fourth Act podcast. In this podcast we talk to entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, technologists, and engineering leaders that are helping shape the future of key industries that will define the 21st century in particular healthcare, sustainability, financial services, and education.

Our guest in this video (podcast)  is - Caroline Hargrove. Caroline is a very accomplished CTO and has worked for some of the worlds elite brands, startups, and educational institutions. Caroline is currently the CTO of Ceres Power. Ceres is a leader in climate technology with a billion pound market cap, and is setting the pace and standards for solid oxide technology, a key cleantech transition technology.

Prior to Ceres, Caroline was the CTO of Babylon Health, a global telehealth pioneer, enabling easy access to GPs, physiotherapists, nurses and pharmacists from a mobile device. Prior to Babylon, Caroline was the CTO of McLaren Applied Technologies where she honed her technical chops and leaderships skills for over a decade. Caroline began her industry career developing simulators for McLaren Racing. Caroline has also been in academia and been a professor and lecturer at both Oxford and Cambridge. Cambridge is also where Caroline received her PhD in Engineering.

In this episode we covered everything from the application of AI towards solving bounded vs. unbounded problems, through to the difference between being a CTO at a Software-only Company vs. a Materials Science Company, through to Caroline's unusual and brilliant career path from being an academic to be an top executive at a publicly traded company.

00:04:08 - Caroline's journey from academia to industry, and from automotive to healthcare to cleantech
00:14:20 - What motivated Caroline to move from academia to industry
00:17:08 - McLaren's introduction of simulators into the F1 world, and how Lewis Hamilton initially trained in them
00:19:34 - Entering a new space as an advisor and observing it before jumping headlong into it (Caroline had started of an as a non-exec advisor to Ceres Power before joining as a CTO)
00:21:00 - The role of a CTO in scaleup
00:24:20 - What does Ceres Power do and what is it's business model?
00:29:52 - The difference between working as a CTO of software-led companies vs. material science companies
00:34:50 - As an engineering leader how do you go about building high-performance teams
00:40:43 - How auditioning someone prior to hiring them can offer cues on their fit for a given role 
00:41:39 - How do you deal with difficult people after you have hired them?
00:44:15 - The limitations of AI today
00:51:15 - How do you get your head wrapped around the various problems that need to be solved to slow down climate change?
00:58:00 - Advise to the next generation on what to focus on to be ready for the future
01:01:58 - How do you optimize for a better future than the the present is treading towards?

Book Recommendations:
- Bill Gates' How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
- Hans Rosling's Factfullness 

This podcast is hosted by Sadeq Ali, co-founder of Archimydes, a curated global Software Engineering Guild.

If you are are interested in joining the Guild then please head to www.archimydes.dev/Guild. If you are interested in working with the Guilds talent please head to www.archimydes.dev.

Show Notes

Hello and welcome to the Fourth Act podcast. In this podcast we talk to entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs, technologists, and engineering leaders that are helping shape the future of key industries that will define the 21st century in particular healthcare, sustainability, financial services, and education.

Our guest in this video (podcast)  is - Caroline Hargrove. Caroline is a very accomplished CTO and has worked for some of the worlds elite brands, startups, and educational institutions. Caroline is currently the CTO of Ceres Power. Ceres is a leader in climate technology with a billion pound market cap, and is setting the pace and standards for solid oxide technology, a key cleantech transition technology.

Prior to Ceres, Caroline was the CTO of Babylon Health, a global telehealth pioneer, enabling easy access to GPs, physiotherapists, nurses and pharmacists from a mobile device. Prior to Babylon, Caroline was the CTO of McLaren Applied Technologies where she honed her technical chops and leaderships skills for over a decade. Caroline began her industry career developing simulators for McLaren Racing. Caroline has also been in academia and been a professor and lecturer at both Oxford and Cambridge. Cambridge is also where Caroline received her PhD in Engineering.

In this episode we covered everything from the application of AI towards solving bounded vs. unbounded problems, through to the difference between being a CTO at a Software-only Company vs. a Materials Science Company, through to Caroline's unusual and brilliant career path from being an academic to be an top executive at a publicly traded company.

00:04:08 - Caroline's journey from academia to industry, and from automotive to healthcare to cleantech
00:14:20 - What motivated Caroline to move from academia to industry
00:17:08 - McLaren's introduction of simulators into the F1 world, and how Lewis Hamilton initially trained in them
00:19:34 - Entering a new space as an advisor and observing it before jumping headlong into it (Caroline had started of an as a non-exec advisor to Ceres Power before joining as a CTO)
00:21:00 - The role of a CTO in scaleup
00:24:20 - What does Ceres Power do and what is it's business model?
00:29:52 - The difference between working as a CTO of software-led companies vs. material science companies
00:34:50 - As an engineering leader how do you go about building high-performance teams
00:40:43 - How auditioning someone prior to hiring them can offer cues on their fit for a given role 
00:41:39 - How do you deal with difficult people after you have hired them?
00:44:15 - The limitations of AI today
00:51:15 - How do you get your head wrapped around the various problems that need to be solved to slow down climate change?
00:58:00 - Advise to the next generation on what to focus on to be ready for the future
01:01:58 - How do you optimize for a better future than the the present is treading towards?

Book Recommendations:
- Bill Gates' How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
- Hans Rosling's Factfullness 

This podcast is hosted by Sadeq Ali, co-founder of Archimydes, a curated global Software Engineering Guild.

If you are are interested in joining the Guild then please head to www.archimydes.dev/Guild. If you are interested in working with the Guilds talent please head to www.archimydes.dev.