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Benjamin Reinecke

Full Stack Engineer at Dashbot

Benjamin Reinecke has worked in a variety of roles since 2005. In 2005, they were an Undergraduate Research Lead at Rutgers University, where they built in house magnetic instrumentation and a custom built thermal conductivity meter and signal amplification system, resulting in a Journal of Applied Physics Publication. In 2007, they were a PhD Research Lead at Stanford University, where they led a research team to elucidate the fundamental property-performance relationships of supported gold nanoparticle catalyst systems. In 2014, they were a Post-Doctoral Research Lead at Lund University, where they led a team of scientists using cutting edge instrumentation to uncover the fundamental nature of a class of ubiquitous industrial pollution removal catalysts, and contributed published data in a Journal of Catalysis paper. In 2016, they were a Chemical Sciences Educational Entrepreneur at Reinecke Chemistry Coaching, where they leveraged the problem solving frameworks they developed during their PhD in nanoscience to help teach students chemistry. Finally, since 2019, they have been a Full Stack Engineer at Dashbot, where they work closely with the engineering and design teams and has individually architected 5 major front end feature releases in React and one major backend integration in Node/AWS microservices.

Benjamin Reinecke attended Stanford University from 2007 to 2013, where they obtained a PhD in Chemical Engineering. Prior to that, they obtained a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University, which they attended from 2002 to 2007.

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