Sofia Catalina is currently a Graduate Researcher at Stanford University since December 2020, pursuing a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering. Previously, Sofia held positions as an Undergraduate Researcher at Northeastern University and as a Battery Cell Research Intern at Tesla, where significant contributions included developing methods for measuring electrode capacitance and constructing lithium-ion cells for performance analysis. Prior to these roles, Sofia enhanced aqueous polysulfide flow battery technology as an Electrochemical Co-op at Form Energy, Inc., and optimized fuel cell stack performance during a Chemical Engineering Co-op at Nuvera Fuel Cells, LLC. Early research experience includes leading projects in breast cancer scanning technology at the ALERT and Gordon CenSSIS Scholars Program. Sofia earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Northeastern University in 2020, complementing an extensive background in electrochemical systems and battery technologies.
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