Natalie Stingelin

Natalie Stingelin
Natalie Stingelin speaks on plastics at the World Economic Forum in 2016
Born
Natalie Stingelin

1973 (age 50–51)
Alma materETH Zurich (PhD)
AwardsFellow of the National Academy of Inventors (2021)
Suffrage Science award (2021)
IOM3 Rosenhain Medal (2014)
Scientific career
FieldsPlastic electronics
Photonics
Bioelectronics[1]
InstitutionsUniversity of Bordeaux
Georgia Institute of Technology
Imperial College London
Philips Research Laboratories
University of Cambridge
Queen Mary University of London
ETH Zurich
ThesisMicrostructuring of polymers and polymer-supported matter processes and applications (2001)
Doctoral advisorPaul Smith[2]
Websitestingelin-lab.gatech.edu#about

lcpo.fr/non-permanent/natalie-stingelin/

imperial.ac.uk/people/n.stingelin-stutzmann

Natalie Stingelin (also published under Natalie Stutzmann and Natalie Stingelin-Stutzmann), Fellow of the Materials Research Society and Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), is a materials scientist and current chair of the School of Materials Science and Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (since 2016; chair since 2022),[3] the University of Bordeaux (since 2017) and Imperial College (since 2009).[1][4] She led the European Commission Marie Curie INFORM network and is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Materials Chemistry C and Materials Advances.

  1. ^ a b Natalie Stingelin publications indexed by Google Scholar Edit this at Wikidata
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  3. ^ "Natalie Stingelin Selected as New Chair of MSE | Materials Science and Engineering". mse.gatech.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  4. ^ Natalie Stingelin publications from Europe PubMed Central

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