Technology Development Group Lead at Tynt Technologies, Inc., working to commercialize dynamic window technologies. I joined Tynt in January 2024, following my postdoc PhD, both of which were completed at Stanford University. My research was highly interdisciplinary, but was centered upon studying organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors and fabricating microelectrochemical devices from these materials for neuromorphic computing, bioelectronics, and energy storage applications. My dissertation focused on the development of neuromorphic devices (electrochemical random-access memories) made from organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors, and the fundamental doping and charge transport mechanisms that underpin their operation.I am passionate about creating new technologies that can address the global challenges of energy and sustainability, and I aspire to advance the state-of-the-art in this field.
Listed skills include Engineering, Project Management, Product Development, Teamwork, and 9 others.