Role Ph.D. Student, Department of Chemistry Title University Administrative Fellow, Office of Technology Licensing Email [email protected] Website LinkedIn Profile Bio/Description Michael is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Chemistry and a University Administrative Fellow in the Office of Technology Licensing. Michael's research focuses on developing fundamental activity descriptors to benchmark porous material catalysts for electrochemical small molecule activation. Michael hopes to utilize his UAF experience to understand translational technology processes and familiarize himself with start-ups in renewable energy. "Take advantage of the professional development opportunities at Princeton. Several colleagues of mine have participated in UAF programs and have had only positive experiences. Connecting with the UAF program has been seamless and inviting. The program clearly prioritizes student engagement and professional development." Follow Chris: Twitter Upcoming Professional Development Events Mar 19 Digital Scholarship Foundations: Static Websites (4 of 4) Mar 19 GradFUTURES Science Policy Learning Cohort: 5. Public engagement & media literacy Mar 20 Research Data Stewardship series: Data Organization Mar 20 Crafternoon: Decoupage a Pressed Flower Bookmark Mar 20 Using R with ArcGIS Pro Mar 20 Creating Reusable Python Code: From Notebooks to Scripts to Packages Mar 21 Tour of Firestone Library Mar 21 Fiber+Data: Working Session #2 Mar 24 Science Mapping with VOS Viewer Mar 24 Geospatial Analysis with ArcGIS Online Mar 24 From Dissertation to Dream Job: Leveraging AI & LinkedIn for Career Clarity Mar 24 Science Communication Day: Creative Communications for (Non-Technical) Public Engagement: Panel