Graduate Student
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
Cambridge, MA, United States
Serin Lee finished her Ph.D. Candidate as MIT MathWorks and MIT Energy Initiative Fellow in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) under the guidance of Prof. Frances Ross. She is starting her position as a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University this August, and she will be working with Prof. Jennifer Dionne. She received her B.S. in Materials Science from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) in 2019. Her research focuses on elucidating the correlation between structure, property, and performance of functional nanomaterials for a sustainable future using in situ electron microscopy. She uses in situ electron microscopy as a nanoscale laboratory to reveal the dynamics of materials under reaction conditions realized by external stimuli such as temperature, biasing, and exposure to liquid and gas. Outside the lab, she was the co-president of MIT Women in Materials Science and Welcoming and Wellness chair at the MIT Graduate housing and participated in outreach programs, including MIT NetPal mentorship and giving a talk about microscopy at a public seminar organized by Harvard Science in the News (SITN).
Studying Aqueous Alkaline Batteries at pH 14 Using Electrochemical Transmission Electron Microscopy
Thursday, August 1, 2024
8:45 AM - 9:00 AM US EST