George Hollyer

Graduate Research Fellow at University of Pennsylvania

George Hollyer is a research engineer at Nelumbo, Inc., where responsibilities include developing nanostructured ceramic coatings for textile water repellency. Prior experience includes serving as a student fellow at Perry World House, where George conducted global policy research on topics such as internet shutdowns and kinetic anti-satellite weapons. Notable internships include a research role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, focusing on tungsten-steel ultrasonic welding, and research assistant positions at the University of Pennsylvania, where projects involved photoelasticity in mechanical properties and additive manufacturing for sustainable materials. George holds a Bachelor's degree in Materials Science from the University of Pennsylvania.

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