My research focuses on materials science applications, particularly in the study of ethyl cellulose and the integration of electronics with textiles.
I'm currently working with the Spin Lab at Northwestern University, focusing on the properties and applications of ethyl cellulose. This research explores how this biodegradable polymer can be utilized in sustainable materials and technologies.
Our team is investigating the structural and functional characteristics of ethyl cellulose under various conditions, with the goal of developing new applications in fields such as:
Through this research, we aim to contribute to the development of more environmentally friendly materials that can replace conventional plastics and other non-biodegradable substances.
Visit Spin Lab WebsiteI'm passionate about the integration of electronics with textiles, exploring how technology can be seamlessly incorporated into fabrics to create functional, comfortable, and innovative wearable devices.
This research area combines my technical knowledge in electronics and materials science with my personal interest in sewing and textile crafts.
I'm interested in developing and studying materials that are environmentally friendly and sustainable, with a focus on biodegradable polymers and their applications.
This research aims to address the growing concern of plastic pollution and the need for more sustainable alternatives in various industries.
"Tuning Structural Color in Ethyl Cellulose - Poly(Acrylic Acid) via Molecular Weight Blending"
Northwestern Undergraduate Research Exposition, May 2025
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