My background includes interdisciplinary research and teaching experience spanning physical and inorganic/organic chemistry, surface science and automation of laboratory processes, with a strong emphasis on the next generation of new quantum materials for energy storage. I have specifically focused on the thermodynamics, kinetics and dynamic processes at interfaces (such as liquid-solid, gas-solid and solid-solid interfaces) and their use in industrial processes. My pedagogical interests include peer learning and leadership development through Equity, Diversity & Inclusion lens. I aim to facilitate classroom and laboratory environments where students are developing their knowledge and skills through interactions with peers and the professor.
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