Gregory Carroll

Scientific Affairs Consultant at Aerobiotix

Gregory Carroll has a diverse and extensive work experience in various research and development roles. Gregory is currently working as the Director of Research and Scientific Affairs at Aerobiotix, Inc., where they drive leadership in advanced air quality products for the healthcare market. Before this, they worked as a National Research Council Senior Research Associate at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, where they developed materials and processes for aerospace applications. Gregory also created and led a research and development group at Sunstar Engineering Americas, Inc. as an R&D Manager, focusing on UV cure materials for the automotive industry. Additionally, Gregory has held positions as a Chemist Research Fellow at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a Post-doctoral Researcher at the University of Groningen under Nobel Laureate Prof. Ben Feringa, and a Graduate Student at Columbia University under the supervision of Prof. Nicholas Turro. Gregory began their research career as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the University of Cincinnati. Outside of their research work, Gregory also worked as a Tin Whistle Instructor at the Riley School of Irish Music.

Gregory Carroll has an extensive education history in the field of Chemistry. Gregory first attended Elder High School from 1994 to 1998 and obtained their High School Diploma. Subsequently, from 1998 to 2002, they pursued their Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemistry at the University of Cincinnati. After completing their undergraduate studies, Gregory enrolled at Columbia University, where they acquired a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry between the years 2002 and 2007.

In addition to their formal education, Gregory Carroll has obtained a certification called the "Innovation Corps Program NSF ICorps West" from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in December 2022.

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  • Scientific Affairs Consultant

    December 1, 2022 - present

  • Director of Research and Scientific Affairs

    April, 2021