TRI Princeton
Jessica Cardenas Turner is a Postdoctoral Researcher at TRI Princeton since June 2022. Prior to that, Jessica worked as a Ph.D. Research Fellow at New Jersey Intitute of Technology from September 2013 to May 2021. Jessica has a background in Biomedical Engineering, with experience in developing and characterizing novel fibrous scaffolds using plant-derived materials to enhance osteogenic activity in vitro. Jessica also has experience as a NASA Space Technology Research Fellow at NASA Ames Research Center and as a Technology Assistant at Princeton Public Schools. Their internships at GE Healthcare and CAE have also provided their with valuable technical experience in the field.
TRI Princeton
TRI/Princeton is an independent, non-profit scientific research and education organization. Since 1930, TRI has focused on Hair, Skin, Fibers, Woven Fabrics, Nonwoven Fabrics, Membranes & Films. Services include: Contract Research, Claims Substantiation, Test Method Development, Consulting, Core Technology Projects, and Professional Education. Through fundamental and applied science, we provide customers with tools needed to conceive, develop, and improve products and services. Areas of expertise: Fluid Flow and Pore Size Characterization, Human Hair Chemistry and Mechanics, Porous Materials: Modeling and Characterization, Polymer & Fiber Science, and Cosmetic Chemistry. The TRI/Princeton Professional Education Program offers industry relevant practical short courses and workshops.