Chris joins NIST working with Dr. Sara Orski and the Macromolecular Architectures project. He completed his doctoral research at Stanford focused on synthesizing dynamic polymers with distinct molecular designs and reversible bonds to create novel stretchable materials that integrate into wearable or implantable electronic devices. Prior to Stanford, he obtained a master's degree from the University of Cambridge, studying data-driven discovery for dye-sensitized solar cells, and a bachelor's degree from North Carolina State University.
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