Christine Reinders

Assistant Manager Of Facilities And Engineering Services at Ames Laboratory

Christine Reinders serves as the Assistant Manager of Facilities and Engineering Services at Ames National Laboratory since February 2024. In this role, responsibilities include developing work schedules, managing personnel actions, overseeing construction projects, and preparing for DOE audits. Prior to this position, Christine was the Manager of Construction Services at Iowa State University, where management of multiple construction projects and departmental policy improvements were key tasks. Christine's professional background also includes significant roles at CannonDesign, where expertise in sustainable design and HVAC systems was developed, as well as positions at Fraen Machining Corporation, Boston Architectural College, and Boston University. Christine holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and a Master of Architecture from Boston Architectural College.

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Ames Laboratory

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Research teams in the Division of Chemical and Biological Sciences conduct fundamental and applied studies of how to control and manipulate chemicals and biological materials. We work to develop new catalysts that enable more efficient chemical reactions, discover new ways to convert plants to biofuels, understand how solvents affect chemical reactions, and how molecules diffuse on surfaces and through tiny pores. Developing new instruments is also at the heart of our research. Understanding Nature's fundamental building blocks requires us to be able to see things at tiny length scales and fast time scales. We are at the cutting edge of developing tools and methods for understanding what drives biological and chemical processes; we are leaders in the fields of mass spectrometric imaging, solid state NMR, Raman spectroscopy, and single particle analysis. Basic research conducted within the CBS is performed primarily through funding provided by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Basic Energy Sciences. (insert any additional external program funding sources)


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