
About
Christopher Rom is a postdoctoral researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) since 2022, specializing in solid-state synthesis of inorganic materials for semiconductor and battery applications. His graduate research at Colorado State University focused on ternary nitrides, with an internship at NREL exploring thin-film sputtering techniques for semiconductor discovery.
Research Focus
- Solid-state battery materials
- High-performance magnets for electric vehicles
- Ternary nitride synthesis
- X-ray scattering characterization
- Heterostructural thin-film alloys
Professional Activities
- Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Member of The American Ceramic Society
Scientific Awards
- Colorado Center for Advanced Ceramics Conference Best Scientific Talk (2022)
- Colorado State University Outstanding Scholar Award (2020)
- Colorado State University Outstanding Teaching Assistant (2020)
- Front Range Inorganic Colloquium Best Presentation Award (2021)
- North American Solid State Chemistry Conference Energy Materials 1st Place Poster (2021)
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