Alexandra Koegel, Ph.D.

Research And Development Scientist at Forge Nano, Inc.

Alexandra Koegel, Ph.D. has a diverse work experience in various research roles. Starting in 2015, they worked as an undergraduate researcher at Argonne National Laboratory, focusing on materials chemistry and thin film syntheses. In 2016, they had a similar role at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, where they worked on the design and integration of solar industrial process heat systems.

From 2017 to 2022, they were a graduate research assistant at Colorado State University, where they published peer-reviewed articles, presented at conferences, and mentored students in synthetic projects. Alexandra also served as a chemical safety committee representative and ensured compliance with EHS regulations.

In 2017, they had a post-bachelor researcher position at the Advanced Biofuels Process Demonstration Unit at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, where they focused on biofuels analytics and deconstruction. Alexandra collaborated with researchers and clients to develop renewable free fatty acid surfactants and analyzed biofuels analytics for start-up companies.

Most recently, in 2023, they joined Forge Nano, Inc. as a research and development scientist. Unfortunately, no details about their specific responsibilities and accomplishments in this role are provided in the structured information.

Alexandra Koegel, Ph.D. pursued their education in chemistry, starting with their Bachelor's Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, which they completed between 2012 and 2016. Alexandra later enrolled at Colorado State University where they obtained their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemistry from 2017 to 2022.

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