Angela Deibel (She/Her)

SOFC Engineer at Watt Fuel Cell

Angela Deibel has a passion for engineering and sustainability. Angela began her career in 2016 as an undergrad Lab Intern in Kent State University's Clean Energy and Sustainability Lab. Her undergraduate research on fuel cell technology was sponsored by NASA's Ohio Space Grant, where she was invited to present her findings at a NASA symposium. In her undergraduate, she performed as the lead student on a Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) project. Her experience enabled Angela to become a regular guest lecturer on clean energy and fuel cell technology in Kent State's Introduction to Sustainability course.

In 2018, she became an Engineering Intern at Solar FlexRack, where she designed solar racks according to local weather loadings and state regulations. While there, she created Solar FlexRack's first baseline Carbon Emission Report.

In 2020, Angela continued her education and began working as a Graduate Student Researcher on carbon nanotube growth, perovskite oxide materials, and catalyst exsolution at West Virginia University. Analysis equipment included XRD, SEM & TEM. In 2022, she graduated with her Master of Science in Materials Science & Engineering.

Most recently, in 2022, Angela became a SOFC Engineer at Watt Fuel Cell Corp. She gives introductory speeches on fuel cell technology to current company employees & new hires. Angela's main role at WATT is as a research engineer on material advancement.

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Work style

How I prefer to work

Office

Morning

Mostly on my own

Qualities I value in my colleagues

  • Self-motivation
  • reliability
  • integrity
  • sense of humor
  • work ethic

My communication style

  • Direct
  • transparent
  • genuine
  • positive
  • assertive

My pet peeves

  • Disrespectfulness
  • laziness
  • micromanagement
  • unreliability
  • poor communication

Fun fact

I am an artist who enjoys the following: painting, sewing, glass-blowing, ceramics, digital 2D drawing, pen/paper, costume design and dancing.