Rachel Ford
Research Fellow · Polymer Chemistry
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Rachel Ford is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), focusing on advanced materials science and electrochemical engineering. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and a BS in Chemistry from the University of Florida.
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, Caltech (Advisor: Julie A. Kornfield & Mamadou S. Diallo)
- BS in Chemistry, University of Florida (Advisors: Prof. Ken Wagener & Prof. Ken Sloan)
Research Interests: Her work centers on polymer chemistry applications for sustainable energy solutions, including:
- Stabilizing sunscreens via polymer innovation
- Developing copper-based polymeric films for CO₂ electrochemical reduction
- Microstructure formation in mixed-matrix membranes
Awards: In 2019, she received the Best Student Poster Award at the US-Africa Forum on Nanotechnology Convergence for Sustainable Energy, Water, and Environment, where she also presented two research talks.
Labs & Teams: Her PhD research was conducted in the Butler Polymer Research Laboratory at the University of Florida, and she contributed to the Resnick Graduate Research Fellowship program at Caltech.
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