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Joining CU Boulder as RASEI Fellow

I am delighted to share that I am joining the University of Colorado Boulder Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI) as a research fellow. RASEI is a unique collaborative hub that brings together experts from the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), fostering interdisciplinary research and innovation in the pursuit of a sustainable energy future.

Bridging World-Class Institutions

A key aspect of this role that particularly excites me is the chance to foster closer collaboration between CU and NREL. These two institutions are powerhouses in their respective fields, and I am eager to leverage my research to bring them closer together, unlocking new possibilities for innovation and impact.

Exploring Autonomous Materials Science at RASEI

My research will focus on the emerging field of autonomous materials science, which has the potential to revolutionize the way we design, develop, and deploy clean energy technologies. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning, we can create materials that can adapt, self-heal, and optimize their performance in real-time. RASEI's focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and its strong ties to both academia and industry provide the ideal environment to pursue this cutting-edge research.

Collaboration and Mentorship

In addition to my research, I am looking forward to collaborating with faculty and mentoring students at RASEI. The institute has a vibrant community of researchers and learners, and I am keen to share my knowledge and passion with them.

The Path Forward

I am filled with anticipation for what lies ahead in this new chapter. I believe that by combining the strengths of CU and NREL within the collaborative framework of RASEI, and by pushing the boundaries of autonomous materials science, we can accelerate the transition to a sustainable energy future. I will keep you posted on my research progress and the exciting developments happening at RASEI.

Learn more about RASEI here: https://www.colorado.edu/rasei/

Steven S