Ian

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Ian received his BS in chemical engineering, BA in German, and minor in mathematics from the University of Rhode Island (URI) in 2022. During his time there, he was employed as an undergraduate research assistant within the Roxbury Lab. Under the guidance of Dr. Roxbury, his research focussed on chirality-based sorting of non-covalently functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes for applications in biosensing. As part of URI’s international engineering program (IEP), Ian spent his final year in undergrad at the Technische Universität Braunschweig where he studied and worked as part of the mechanical engineering department. With the Institut für Partikeltechnik (iPAT) and in collaboration with the Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology (LENA), Ian’s research focused on the synthesis and characterization of lanthanide-doped NaGdF4 nanoparticles. Following that, Ian set his sights on industry. In Stuttgart, Ian worked a six-month internship as a validation engineer for Robert Bosch GmbH. Briefly, his work concerned itself with the statistical analysis of fuel cell stack heterogeneities to elucidate operating condition-based degradation during drive cycles.

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Ian is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ. He is a member of the Schwartz Lab. His research interests are aimed at connecting microscopic, single-particle observations with macroscopic phenomena in the field of mass transport.

Outside of the lab, Ian enjoys rock climbing and skiing with friends.

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Email:

Ian.Wyllie@colorado.edu